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Harami trailer: This Emraan Hashmi starrer looks like an interesting film

A few days ago, it was announced that Emraan Hashmi starrer Indo-American film Harami, directed by Shyam Madiraju, has been officially selected in the New Currents main competition section at Busan International Film Festival 2020.

Now, the makers of the film have unveiled the trailer. Emraan took to Instagram to share the trailer with his fans. He posted, “#harami #harami trailer out now !! @mad_n_shy #haramitrailer.”


The trailer of Harami is quite interesting and Emraan Hashmi is seen in a totally different avatar. He also impresses us with his act in the trailer. Apart from Emraan, the movie also stars Rizwan Shaikh, Danshree Patil, Harsh Rajendra Rane, Ashutosh Gaikwad, Machindra Ghadkar, Sarthak Dusane, Manish Mishra, Yash Kamble, Durgesh Gupta, Aditya Bhagat, Starr Liu, Diksha Nisha, and Adil Khan.

Earlier, while talking about the film being selected to screen at Busan International Film Festival 2020, Emraan had stated, “It was Shyam’s script that really attracted me to his project. And his obsession with details, it was very contagious. Kudos to Shyam and his Harami team for making it into the prestigious main competition section of the festival. It was a true passion project for all involved and I am looking forward to the day when we will be able to share the film with the Indian audience.”

Well, apart from Harami, Emraan has films like Mumbai Saga, Chehre, Ezra, Gangubai Kathiawadi, and Sab First Class Hai in his kitty.

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