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New promo of Bypass Road #DrillToKill will keep you on the edge-of-your-seat

The trailer and the promos of Bypass Road have surely made us excited to watch the movie on the big screen. The makers of the film are leaving no stone unturned to create a good pre-release buzz and recently Neil Nitin Mukesh shared a promo of the film on Instagram which will surely keep you on the edge-of-your-seat.

In the promo, Neil is seen struggling to set himself free, while he is being pushed towards a drill by a masked man, and just when he is about to make contact, the sequence starts all over again. The actor, who has also written the film, posted on Instagram, “When death knocks on the door, survival becomes a matter of fate! @BypassRoadMovie in theatres on 8th November, 2019. #DrillToKill @adah_ki_adah @shamasikander @gulpanag @sudanshu_pandey @itstahershabbir #RajitKapur @chaudhari_manish @naman.n.mukesh @mirajgroupofficial @nnmfilmsofficial @tseries.official @bypassroadmovie @pvrpictures.”


Bypass Road is a thriller and it revolves around the concept of a home invasion. Neil plays the role of a guy who is wheelchair-bound paraplegic, and he is also a prime suspect of murder. Neil plays the lead role in the movie, he has produced the film and he has also written it.

During an interaction with us when we asked him how was it to multitask on a project, the actor said, “It was chaotic, but it was a great experience. I would definitely have to say that it was creatively high moments of my life and of my career. Also, if you see I have always tried to push the boundaries as far as cinema is concerned. From Johnny Gaddar to David to Jail to New York to Lafangey Parindey, I have always felt doing that as an actor. Sometimes success is in favour of me; sometimes, unfortunately, it does not hit the knots correct. But as far as content is concerned I have always tried to push the envelope.”

Directed by Naman Nitin Mukesh, the film also Adah Sharma, Shama Sikander, Gul Panag, and Rajit Kapur. It is slated to release on 8th November 2019.

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  • Asda sales fall 3.8 per cent to £5.1 bn in three months to September, with comparable store sales down 2.8 per cent.
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Asda has reported a sharp sales decline while criticising the government for "killing confidence" among consumers, though its chair admitted "self-inflicted" technology problems had set back turnaround plans by six months.

Total sales at Britain's third-largest supermarket fell 3.8 per cent to £5.1 bn in the three months ending September compared with the same period last year, reversing 0.2 per cent growth from the previous quarter. Comparable store sales dropped 2.8 per cent.

Chair Allan Leighton, who returned last year to revive the business for a second time, told the guardian that the fall in sales and market share was "totally self-inflicted." The supermarket struggled with technology issues during a lengthy effort to separate IT systems from former owner Walmart.

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