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Bejoy Nambiar’s Taish to premiere on Zee5

Bejoy Nambiar, who has helmed films like Shaitan, David, and Wazir, is all set for his next movie titled Taish. The film stars Pulkit Samrat, Kriti Kharbanda, Jim Sarbh, and Harshvardhan Rane.

Taish will be premiered on Zee5 and Pulkit took to Instagram to inform everyone about it. He posted, “#TAISH October 29.. directed by @bejoynambiar .. Here’s presenting a glimpse of our passion project..! Happy to be a part of this one with such talented people!! @kriti.kharbanda @jimsarbhforreal @harshvardhanrane @iamsanjeeda @zoamorani @saloni_batra_ @virafpp @ankurratheeofficial @zee5 @zee5premium @easemytrip.”


Well, all the actors have donned a never-seen-before avatar in the movie. Interestingly, Taish will be released as a feature film and also as a 6-episodes series. Nambiar took to Twitter to inform everyone about it.

He tweeted, “#Announcement: @EaseMyTrip Presents #Taish - starring @PulkitSamrat , @harsha_actor , @jimSarbh , @kriti_official and @iamsanjeeda - premieres 29 October 2020 on @ZEE5Premium both as feature film and 6-episode series simultaneously. Directed by @nambiarbejoy.”

While talking about the movie, Nambiar in a statement said, "It is a revenge drama that surrounds two families and an incident that ignites a storm. With love and revenge as a strong motif, the story will take you through an emotional wild ride. This has been a passion project from the word go and I really hope the audience will acknowledge our labour of hard work.”

Taish also stars Zoa Morani and Sanjeeda Shaikh.

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