Everyone has been claiming that Lady Dabangg or Lady Singham is back ever since Sonakshi Sinha's Dahaad was announced! And she certainly is.
The gripping two and a half minute clip depicts Sonakshi as a cop trying to make sense of the suicides of multiple women one at a time. As she sets out to find the murderer, she can be seen convincingly mouthing dialogue in a Haryanvi accent. As a cop, Gulshan also joins her. However, Vijay Varma seems to be playing a ruthless antagonist.?
?Reacting to the trailer, one wrote, ¡°Sonakshi is going to rule this year first with Dahaad and then with heeramandi Can't wait to watch thus series.¡±
A second added, ¡°I came here only for the male actors....but Sonakshi was kickass and above all of them in the trailer....and the last scene where Vijay Verma says smile was awesome.¡±
The synopsis read, ¡®When a series of women are found dead in public bathrooms under mysterious circumstances, Sub-inspector Anjali Bhaati is tasked with leading the investigation. As the case unravels she begins to suspect that the seemingly clear-cut suicides may be the work of a serial killer on the loose, triggering a riveting game of cat and mouse between a seasoned criminal and an underdog cop.¡¯
Talking about the series, Reema Kagti said according to HT, ¡°Dahaad has been a truly rewarding experience. This series is extremely special for all of us and has been brought to life masterfully by Sonakshi, Vijay, Gulshan and Soham.¡±
¡°Dahaad¡¯s thrilling storyline and incredible performances are the true standouts of the crime drama. The world that Reema and Zoya had envisioned for this story, truly required grit and coherence; and they have delivered that in spades,¡± said Ritesh Sidhwani.
Reema Kagti and Zoya Akhtar co-wrote the script for Dahaad, and they also co-direct it with Ruchika Oberoi. On May 12, it will debut on Amazon Prime.
For the unversed, this is Soakshi¡¯s OTT debut and just like her fans are excited too!
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