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Rajkummar Rao’s Bheed trailer transports you to the horrors of Covid-19 lockdown

Rajkummar Rao’s Bheed trailer transports you to the horrors of Covid-19 lockdown

Rajkummar Rao’s Bheed trailer transports you to the horrors of Covid-19 lockdown

Rajkummar Rao’s Bheed trailer transports you to the horrors of Covid-19 lockdown

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  • Rajkummar Rao fighting for them and Dia Mirza crying while talking to a child.
  • The trailer of Bheed, based on the Covid-19 pandemic.
  • Highlighted the effects of the first lockdown on migrant workers.
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T-Series has released the trailer for the upcoming movie Bheed, which is based on the gloomy Covid-19 pandemic. On Friday, they uploaded the nearly two-minute-long video to their YouTube channel. The repercussions of the first lockdown in 2020 on migrant workers were addressed in the trailer.

Several migrant laborers attempted to return home in the trailer as Prime Minister Narendra Modi declared a complete lockdown. The migrant laborers could be seen on the video being beaten up and having disinfectant sprayed on them as they sat by the roadside.

“Justice is always in the hands of the powerful,” said Rajkummar Rao, who portrays an upright police officer. Justice would be different if the weak served it. He was repeatedly shown in the teaser battling for the underprivileged. The video clip also showed Dia Mirza sobbing while on the phone with a youngster.

The fictional journalist Kritika Kamra discusses the problems of migrant workers. She made a comparison between the Covid-19 lockout and the 1947 partition of India. Due to concerns about the spread of disease after Tablighi Jamat, Pankaj Kapur forbids children in his bus from eating meals provided by Muslim men.

With Rajkummar, Bhumi Pednekar played a doctor who aspires to effect change. Do you want to be a hero? Ashutosh Rana slapped Rajkummar as the trailer came to a close. a distraught Rajkummar responded, “Sir, why not? I also desire to be a hero. How long do I have to give them?”

The movie depicts the tense period of national lockdown during which state borders were closed due to concerns about the coronavirus spreading. It shows how thousands were stranded away from home.

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Bheed, directed by Anubhav Sinha, will open in theaters on March 24. The movie, which was primarily shot in Lucknow, was co-produced by Anubhav Sinha and Bhushan Kumar. Virendra Saxena, Aditya Shrivastav, and Karan Pandit are all included in the cast of Bheed.

Anubhav had previously stated in a statement, as reported by the news agency PTI, “The story of Bheed takes place during a time when everything for humanity was in danger. The main reason for using black and white for the film’s aesthetics was to emphasize how the social difference during India’s Lockdown and the experiences people had during the 1947 India partition were startlingly comparable. This tale is about people whose lives were abruptly altered and whose colors were erased when the country’s boundary was drawn.”

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