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John Abraham reveals the official trailer of Missing

After talented actor Manoj Bajpayee released the first poster of his forthcoming film Missing, actor John Abraham launched the official trailer of the movie on YouTube. The trailer received the same kind of encouraging response from the audience as did the first look poster.

Featuring Manoj Bajpayee and Tabu in pivotal roles, Missing seems to be an edge-of-the-seat psychological thriller which promises to take the audience through an exciting tale of two strangers and an indecipherable roller coaster ride about a missing child.


The film reunites seasoned actors Tabu and Manoj Bajpayee after a huge gap of 8 years on celluloid. They were last seen together in Dil Pe Mat Le Yaar and Ghaath in 2010.

Scheduled to hit the silver screen on 6th April 2018, Missing is written and directed by Mukul Abhyankar. The film is produced by Abundantia Entertainment and Neeraj Pandey in association with Sri Adhikari Brothers, Anand Pandit Motion Pictures and Manoj Bajpayee Productions.

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Nervous about a father’s role

At the trailer launch of De De Pyaar De 2, R Madhavan admitted he was initially nervous about playing Ajay Devgn’s on-screen father-in-law.

“I have never done a father’s role before, and competing with Ajay, I was very nervous,” Madhavan said. “I have seen other actors who are so busy when they come to the set, but Ajay sir is always present and dedicated. We have always felt connected.”

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