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Here's The First Look Of 'Tumbbad'

Darpan News Desk IANS, 05 Jul, 2018 02:49 PM

    The first look of Soham Shah's upcoming Bollywood thriller film 'Tumbbad' is out, and it is pretty scary.

     

    The' Zero' director, Anand L. Rai will be producing the film under his home banner Colour Yellow Productions, along with Eros International.

     

    Taking to his Twitter, Rai revealed the first look of the movie in the form of a motion poster.

     

    He wrote, "Too excited to share with you the world of #Tumbbad. Our first in the genre of horror and mystery in association with talented @s0humshah. Aao apne andar ke dar se milen.(Come, meet your fears.) #Tumbbad12thOCT @cypplOfficial @ErosNow @Kanupriya222 @LittleTownFilms."

     
     
     
     

    Talking about the film, Rai said, "I am very excited to release 'Tumbaad' this year. Other than the great storytelling, the movie is an audio-visual experience on the big screen. Personally, I feel it's a genre-defining film for our audience."

     

    "Making Tumbbad has been a six-year-long rollercoaster of a ride. Anand has only brought more energy and enthusiasm in me. He and his team has given 'Tumbbad' love and care just like a family," Soham Shah added.

     

    The film is directed by Rahil Anil Barve, and is slated to release on October 12.

     

    'Tumbbad' will be released in four languages- Hindi, Marathi, Tamil, and Telegu.

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