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Hina Khan announces the release date of her debut film Hacked

Television actresses are surely making a mark in Bollywood. After Sanaya Irani, Ankita Lokhande, Mrunal Thakur, Radhika Madan, and others, now Hina Khan is all set to enter B-Town.

The actress will be seen on the big screen in Vikram Bhatt’s directorial titled Hacked. Hina took to Instagram to inform her fans about the release date of the film. She posted, “The thought of someone intruding on my privacy gives me goosebumps. Here's presenting a still from my debut film #Hacked, directed by @vikrampbhatt . In cinemas from 31st January 2020. @rohan_shah_ @sid.makkar @mohitmalhotra9 @krishnavbhatt @lonerangerprod_ @zee5 @zeemusiccompany.”


Hacked is a thriller based on the deep dark side of the digital world. Apart from Hina, the movie also stars Rohan Shah, Mohit Malhotra, and Sid Makkar. All these actors have been a known face on the television.

Looks like Vikram Bhatt wants to give a chance to TV actors to showcase their talent on the big screen. His last directorial Ghost starred Sanaya Irani and Shivam Bhaargava in the lead roles, and now it’s Hina Khan.

We are sure fans of Hina are super excited about the film. The actress has made on the small screen with her performances in Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai and Kasautii Zindagii Kay. She was also a part of reality shows like Bigg Boss 11 and Fear Factor: Khatron Ke Khiladi 8.

Coming back to Hacked, the film won’t be getting a solo release. It will be clashing with Hansal Mehta’s Turram Khan which stars Rajkummar Rao and Nushrat Bharucha. It will be interesting to see which movie will make a mark at the box office.

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