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John Abraham reveals the official trailer of Missing

After talented actor Manoj Bajpayee released the first poster of his forthcoming film Missing, actor John Abraham launched the official trailer of the movie on YouTube. The trailer received the same kind of encouraging response from the audience as did the first look poster.

Featuring Manoj Bajpayee and Tabu in pivotal roles, Missing seems to be an edge-of-the-seat psychological thriller which promises to take the audience through an exciting tale of two strangers and an indecipherable roller coaster ride about a missing child.


The film reunites seasoned actors Tabu and Manoj Bajpayee after a huge gap of 8 years on celluloid. They were last seen together in Dil Pe Mat Le Yaar and Ghaath in 2010.

Scheduled to hit the silver screen on 6th April 2018, Missing is written and directed by Mukul Abhyankar. The film is produced by Abundantia Entertainment and Neeraj Pandey in association with Sri Adhikari Brothers, Anand Pandit Motion Pictures and Manoj Bajpayee Productions.

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Riz Ahmed’s 'Hamlet' trailer drops murder suspicion into a South Asian business dynasty

Riz Ahmed’s Hamlet trailer exposes a South Asian family empire in crisis

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Riz Ahmed’s 'Hamlet' trailer drops murder suspicion into a South Asian business dynasty

Highlights:

  • Hamlet trailer lands with Riz Ahmed in the lead role
  • Film sets Shakespeare inside a wealthy British South Asian family
  • Directed by Aneil Karia and in cinemas 6 February 2025
  • Cast includes Morfydd Clark, Joe Alwyn, Sheeba Chadha and Art Malik

Riz Ahmed has entered Hamlet in a way British cinema has not quite seen. The new Hamlet trailer has been released by Universal, giving the first proper look at Aneil Karia’s modern take on Shakespeare and placing the story inside a British South Asian business empire. It is due in cinemas on 6 February, and the footage shows a tense, controlled Ahmed moving through grief, suspicion and family power.

The film teams Ahmed and Karia again after The Long Goodbye, which won the Academy Award for Best Live Action Short. That success informs this production. This is the first time a major UK studio release has grounded Hamlet within a South Asian household for a wide audience.

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