The trailer transports us back to the 90s, humorously highlighting that the film will be “97% parivarik” and “3% maha parivarik.” The plot centers around a CD containing an intimate video of a couple, which triggers mayhem in a small town.
In the story, Vicky and Vidya tie the knot in 1997. Vicky persuades Vidya to create a suhaagraat video, but when the CD is stolen, their lives spiral into chaos. The film promises a comedic adventure as the couple embarks on a quest to recover the video. Apart from usual theatrics, one part that caught our attention was the entry of Mallika Sherawat, who is being seen in a Hindi film after a long time! Watch the trailer here:
VICKY VIDYA KA WOH WALA VIDEO – TRAILER | RAJKUMMAR RAO, TRIPTII DIMRI | RAAJ S | BHUSHAN K | 11 OCT
Yesterday, lead stars Rajkummar and Triptii, launched a fun teaser of the trailer, that gave a glimpse of their fun and quirky characters. In the teaser, the actors introduce each other and make references to their previous films, ‘Stree 2’ and ‘Animal’. The video begins with Rajkummar and Triptii playing news anchors from the 90s, reporting the biggest news from ‘mayanagri Bombay’.
While sharing details about their upcoming movie, ‘Vicky Vidya Ka Woh Wala Video’, they reveal that the film is a throwback to the 90s. Rajkummar is humorously described him as the ‘purush’ from Stree while Triptii, was introduced as someone viewers might recognize from the song in ‘Animal’. The film is directed by Raaj Shaandilyaa, known for his knack of turning men into comedic characters, as seen in ‘Dream Girl 2’ with Ayushmann Khurrana and Ananya Panday.
The teaser was shared with the caption, “1997 ke mukhya samachar…dekho sabke saath…padosi ho ya Pariwar… #VickyVidyaKaWohWalaVideo Teaser out now! In cinemas on 11th October.”
‘Vicky Vidya Ka Woh Wala Video’, is set to release in theatres on October 11.
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