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Raakh trailer is vengeful and mysterious

| | Oct 18, 2016, at 06:18 pm
Mumbai, Oct 18 (IBNS): After keeping the fans waiting for several months, makers of Milap Zaveri's short film Raakh, released the trailer of the movie.

Taking off from the usual comedy that Milap and Vir are known for, we see the very different trailer of Raakh full of blood, grime and vengeance.

The trailer starts with visuals of a grief stricken and vengeful Vir Das, smothered in blood and a tied up Shaad Randhawa and images of the innocent Richa Chadha projected on the walls.

The narration in the background highlights the journey of a burning matchstick from its fiery glory down to ashes.

In association with Milap Zaveri (Write Direction FILMS), the short film is produced by Sandeep Kewlani (S.K. Productions), Vardhaman Choksi (Empire Films) and Prachi Thadhani (Waterlilly Films).

Raakh is presented by Officer's Choice Blue and is set to release on the T-Series Youtube channel on 7th November, 2016.


Watch the trailer here:  http://bit.ly/RaakhTrailer 

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