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Edgy and intriguing trailer of 3 Storeys out

After heightening the curiosity of the audience with a riveting teaser, the makers of the forthcoming film 3 Storeys released its full-length trailer today. The trailer shows 3 intriguing stories set against the backdrop of a 3 storied community society in the maximum city, Mumbai.

Narrated by powerful performer Richa Chadha, the trailer unfolds three diametrically different stories, each one tangled between their pasts, holding secrets in the present. Throwing light on the mysterious stories, the trailer makes for an interesting watch. Based in a society in Mumbai, the trailer suggests that each character in the film is connected to one other in some or the other way.


Renuka Shahane and Pulkit Samrat are seen bound by diamonds worth 2 crores and the secret behind it. For the first time, Renuka Shahne portrays a Catholic with a completely different avatar. Pulkit Samrat is in seen in stark contrast to his Fukrey Character, donning an intense avatar.

Sharman Joshi and Masumeh present an incomplete love story crossing roads yet again in present. Debutantes Ankit Rathi and Aisha Ahmed are tangled in a mysterious tale of intense love.

3 Storeys is helmed by debutante director Arjun Mukerjee who has previously directed many ad films. Produced by Priya Sreedharan, Ritesh Sidhwani and Farhan Akhtar, the movie is presented by Excel Entertainment and B4U Motion Pictures. It enters cinemas on the 9th of March 2018.

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You see it everywhere now. In mainstream pornography, a man’s hands around a woman’s neck. It has become so common that for many, especially the young, it just seems like part of sex, a normal step. The UK government has decided it should not be, and soon, it will be a crime.

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