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Dhaakad first look teaser: Kangana Ranaut’s ferocious act is impressive

Kangana Ranaut is one actress that impresses us with every film. This year, she has given two fantastic performances in films like Manikarnika: The Queen Of Jhansi and Judgementall Hai Kya. The actress clearly knows how to raise the bar with her next movie. While we wait to see her as the Kabaddi player in Panga, the makers of Dhaakad have released the first look teaser of the film.

Kangana Ranaut’s sister, Rangoli took to Twitter to share the teaser. She tweeted, “#DhaakadTeaser #AgentAgni.”


The 45 seconds teaser doesn’t give out anything much about the film. But it is Kangana’s ferocious act that impresses us a lot. Just look at the way she licks the blood from her face. It clearly makes us believe that it’s a character that only Kangana could do.

In the teaser, we can see that how Kangana very effortlessly is firing a huge gun. But well, the actress reveals that the guns used in the teaser are the real ones. Kangana said, “The guns that were used for the teaser were real and were very heavy. It took all my strength to lift one. My director Razy had a great time seeing me struggle with the machines having a good laugh. Hopefully, he will have me to use dummy guns for the shoot of the film."

Director Razy Ghai said, “Being an army kid, I have a lot of knowledge about weapons. I thought it was necessary to use a real gun as you can easily make out (a fake one) on screen. I am aware of how it functions, so along with a stunt coordinator, I helped Kangana understand what needs to be done. We plan to roll in February 2020 and Kangana has given us two months for preparation.”

Dhaakad is slated to hit the screens on Diwali next year and the teaser has surely made us excited for the film.

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