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3 Storeys trailer to be unveiled on 7th February

After whetting the interest of the audience by releasing a sharp and intriguing teaser along with the first look of the characters, the makers of the upcoming film 3 Storeys are now set to reveal the full-length trailer for the film. If the teaser left you asking for more, get ready to watch the trailer on 7th of February.

Starring an ensemble cast of Sharman Joshi, Pulkit Samrat, Richa Chadha and Renuka Shahane in principal roles, 3 Storeys is a suspense thriller film which tells three fascinatingly intriguing stories of people living in a chawl. The teaser says that every person has a story behind the masks they wear — simple, twisted, happy, sad... but almost always fascinating.


Over the course of three acts, the movie explores three types of love — lost, avenged and forbidden. Secrets from the past tumble out of closets and it becomes clear that life in this small community is not quite what it seems.

Helmed by debutante Arjun Mukherjee, 3 Storeys is bankrolled by Priya Sreedharan, Ritesh Sidhwani, and Farhan Akhtar under Excel Entertainment and B4U Movies banners.

The film is scheduled to release on 16th February.

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