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Get ready for the trailer of Hina Khan starrer Hacked

Hina Khan is one of the biggest names in the Television industry. She has impressed everyone with her performance in Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai and Kasautii Zindagii Kay, and has also made a mark in the digital world with her web series. Now, Hina is all set to make her big-screen debut with Vikram Bhatt’s Hacked.

The actress took to Instagram to inform her fans about the trailer launch of the film. She posted, “Your systems have been overwritten! The answer to the trailer launch lies in the video. 20.01.20 ? @vikrampbhatt @zeestudiosofficial @rohan_shah_ @sid.makkar @amarthakkarca @krishnavbhatt #NowhereToHide #JatinSethi.”


Yesterday, Hina had posted the motion poster of the film. She had captioned it as, “Privacy is a myth. There is #NowhereToHide! You will be #Hacked on 07.02.20 @vikrampbhatt @zeestudiosofficial @rohan_shah_ @mohitmalhotra9 @sid.makkar @amarthakkarca @krishnavbhatt #NowhereToHide #JatinSethi.”

Well, we are sure fans of Hina are super excited about her Bollywood debut. Also starring Rohan Shah, Mohit Malhotra, and Sid Makkar, Hacked is slated to release on 7th February 2020. The movie will be clashing with Aditya Roy Kapur, Disha Patani, Anil Kapoor and Kunal Kemmu starrer Malang.

Currently, Hina is busy garnering praises that she is getting for her performance in the web series Damaged 2. The actress had also made an appearance on Bigg Boss 13 recently. Hina was a part of the reality show in season 11 and she was the first runner up. The actress has also signed a horror film which will be released on OTT platform Zee5. She will be seen opposite Kushal Tandon in the movie.

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