Batwara 1947 new teaser to unveil Sunny Deol's action avatar on this date. Details
Director Rajkumar Santoshi's Batwara 1947 is all set to release its second teaser. The preview builds on the film's Partition-era drama and its much-discussed Rajkumar Santoshi-Sunny Deol reunion.
The second teaser of actor Sunny Deol’s Batwara 1947 is set to release later this month. The film is based on the 1947 India-Pakistan Partition and its aftermath.
India Today has exclusive information that actor-producer Aamir Khan-backed partition drama Batwara 1947 is set to release its second teaser on July 15. The film features actors Sunny Deol, his actor-son Karan Deol alongside actors Preity Zinta, Shabana, Azmi, and Ali Fazal among others. The upcoming partition-drama is one of the most awaited films this year, and will be released on Independence Day eve.
The first teaser gave a glimpse of the characters and the emotional storyline. The second teaser will now showcase Sunny’s action-packed avatar. It will delve into those hostile times, showcasing how he fought to protect his family, home, and people.
Set against the backdrop of the 1947 India-Pakistan Partition, the film was earlier titled Lahore 1947, and supposedly Aamir Khan suggested the title to be altered. The film is in the news because it marks the reunion of National Award-winning director Rajkumar Santoshi and Sunny Deol after nearly three decades. The trio had earlier worked on Ghayal (1990), Damini (1993) and Ghatak (1996).
The upcoming historical film traces its origins to Jis Lahore Nai Vekhya, O Jamya E Nai, the acclaimed 1989 play by Professor Asghar Wajahat that was reportedly banned in Pakistan. The film revisits the Partition era, while drawing from a story centred on an elderly Hindu woman who refuses to leave her home in Lahore after the subcontinent was divided.
Jis Lahore Nai Vekhya, O Jamya E Nai has, over the years, received critical acclaim and has been staged across India and in several other countries. Despite its wide reach and universal message, the play has reportedly faced restrictions in Pakistan.
Batwara 1947, set for a theatrical release on August 14, is co-produced by Aamir Khan and Aparna Purohit.
The second teaser of actor Sunny Deol’s Batwara 1947 is set to release later this month. The film is based on the 1947 India-Pakistan Partition and its aftermath.
India Today has exclusive information that actor-producer Aamir Khan-backed partition drama Batwara 1947 is set to release its second teaser on July 15. The film features actors Sunny Deol, his actor-son Karan Deol alongside actors Preity Zinta, Shabana, Azmi, and Ali Fazal among others. The upcoming partition-drama is one of the most awaited films this year, and will be released on Independence Day eve.
The first teaser gave a glimpse of the characters and the emotional storyline. The second teaser will now showcase Sunny’s action-packed avatar. It will delve into those hostile times, showcasing how he fought to protect his family, home, and people.
Set against the backdrop of the 1947 India-Pakistan Partition, the film was earlier titled Lahore 1947, and supposedly Aamir Khan suggested the title to be altered. The film is in the news because it marks the reunion of National Award-winning director Rajkumar Santoshi and Sunny Deol after nearly three decades. The trio had earlier worked on Ghayal (1990), Damini (1993) and Ghatak (1996).
The upcoming historical film traces its origins to Jis Lahore Nai Vekhya, O Jamya E Nai, the acclaimed 1989 play by Professor Asghar Wajahat that was reportedly banned in Pakistan. The film revisits the Partition era, while drawing from a story centred on an elderly Hindu woman who refuses to leave her home in Lahore after the subcontinent was divided.
Jis Lahore Nai Vekhya, O Jamya E Nai has, over the years, received critical acclaim and has been staged across India and in several other countries. Despite its wide reach and universal message, the play has reportedly faced restrictions in Pakistan.
Batwara 1947, set for a theatrical release on August 14, is co-produced by Aamir Khan and Aparna Purohit.