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Saif Ali Khan’s eyes will haunt you in the first look of Laal Kaptaan

Saif Ali Khan’s last few films have not done well at the box office. However, that doesn’t stop the actor from experimenting. The actor's next release will be Laal Kaptaan in which he will be seen playing the role of a Naga Sadhu. The makers have unveiled the first look of the film and we are left surprised.

The movie is produced by Aanand L Rai’s Colour Yellow Productions and they took to Twitter to unveil the first look. The official twitter handle of the production house tweeted, “Raakh se janmaa... Raakh ho jaane ko #LaalKaptaan  #HuntBegins6thSeptember #SaifAliKhan.”


The first look doesn’t show the full face of Saif but only his forehead and eyes. And believe us, his eye expressions will scare you. While talking about the movie, Saif had earlier stated, “It’s my most ambitious project till date. I don’t think I have been part of a film that has been made on this scale. It’s about a fight between two brothers and my character, who’s almost like an animal, fights for his rights.”

Directed by Navdeep Singh, the movie is slated to release on 6th September 2019 and it is said to be a revenge drama. The movie also stars Zoya Hussain, Deepak Dobriyal and Manav Vij.

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  • Sweetmeats previews at Bush Theatre from 7 February 2026, running until 21 March.
  • The play follows two south Asian elders navigating type-2 diabetes.
  • Shobu Kapoor and Rehan Sheikh star in the lead roles.
  • Co-produced by Bush Theatre and Tara Theatre, written by Karim Khan.
  • Tickets from £15, with concessions and accessible performances available.

Sweetmeats, a new play examining diabetes in south Asian communities, will have its world premiere at London’s Bush Theatre from 7 February 2026. Written by Karim Khan and directed by Tara Theatre’s Natasha Kathi-Chandra, the production follows Hema and Liaquat, two elders brought together on a diabetes support course. The play highlights both the health risks faced by south Asians and the rarely told stories of older characters on the British stage.

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