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Hacked trailer: This Hina Khan starrer looks damn interesting

Nowadays, our lives revolve around social media, our phones, our tablets, and our laptops. But what if one day, all these things get hacked by someone? Well, even a thought about it makes us scared.

Vikram Bhatt is all set to get this story on the big screen through his movie Hacked which stars Hina Khan, Rohan Shah, Mohit Malhotra, and Sid Makkar. The filmmaker took to Twitter to share the trailer.


He tweeted, “You are being watched. If you lose control, you lose everything. #Hacked trailer out now: https://bit.ly/HackedOfficialTrailer @TheVikramBhatt @ZeeStudios_ @eyehinakhan @Rohaan_ #SidMakkar @amarthakkarca @krishnavbhatt #NowhereToHide.”

The movie is about a 19-year-old guy who falls in love with a girl who is older than her and when she rejects her proposal, the guy decides to hack her life.

Vikram Bhatt has also added the stalking point here, reminding us of Shah Rukh Khan starrer Darr. If Darr was made in 2020, it would have clearly looked like this. Also, the movie seems to be quite realistic as social media stalking, hacking and blackmailing is something that happens with girls on quite a regular basis.

Hina Khan leaves a mark in the trailer and looks confident for her big-screen debut. But it is Rohan Shah’s act that steals the show in the trailer. He is simply excellent. Mohit Malhotra and Sid Makkar have been given less scope in the trailer.

Hacked is slated to hit the screens on 7th February 2020.

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