Bhediya Trailer Review: A Thrilling Horror Comedy With Good VFX
Last updated on July 25th, 2023 at 11:20 am
Bhediya Trailer: Bollywood has made several films & series on ‘Ichhadhari Nagin’ but this time Indian audience will get introduced with a ‘Ichhadhari Bhediya’.
The trailer for Varun Dhawan and Kriti Sanon’s upcoming horror-comedy film Bhediya was launched on Wednesday.
Varun’s journey is depicted in the over three-minute-long clip as he turns into a werewolf after getting bitten by a mythological wolf.
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Additionally, there are several humorous moments in the teaser as Varun’s pals attempt to comprehend his situation.
The werewolf transformation of Varun and his explanation of it to Kriti are briefly glimpsed in the trailer. Bhaskar, a character played by Varun, seeks clarification from his buddies.
Varun is also seen in the video cursing at his pals as his inner werewolf takes control of him. Varun’s buddies talk about how he is becoming a “ichchadhari bhediya,” a legendary werewolf.
Varun describes in the clip how he transforms into a werewolf and is unaware of the transformations every night. He compares his fangs to Dracula and his nails to a “Rampuri chaaku” (a particular kind of knife).
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The main character also describes how the other dogs refer to him as uncle and how he acquires a tail. Varun, Kriti Sanon, and his friends continue the trailer by looking for a treatment for him.
The title song from The Jungle Book, Jungle Jungle Baat Chali Hai, is heard playing in the background as the trailer comes to an end.
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The movie also features Deepak Dobriyal and Abhishek Banerjee in addition to Varun and Kriti. Bhediya, directed by Amar Kaushik, is scheduled to open in theaters on November 25.
The movie, which is made by Dinesh Vijan, will be shown in 2D and 3D theaters across India in Hindi, Telugu, and Tamil.