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Trailer of Mission Mangal will eagerly make you wait for 15th August 2019

It is always said that a moviegoer decides to watch a film after watching the trailer. So, to come up with a good trailer is very important for a filmmaker. Today, the trailer of Mission Mangal was launched with a lot of fanfare at an event in Mumbai.

The trailer is damn impressive and we are sure after watching the trailer every moviegoer will eagerly wait for 15th August 2019. This Independence Day we will witness this inspiring story on the big screen.


Akshay Kumar took to Twitter to share the trailer with his fans. He tweeted, "Yeh sirf ek kahaani nahi balki ek misaal hai uss namumkin sapne ki jise mumkin kiya India ne.#MissionMangalTrailer out now https://bit.ly/MissionMangalTrailer … @taapsee @SonakshiSinha @vidya_balan @TheSharmanJoshi @menennithya @IamKirtiKulhari @Jaganshakti @foxstarhindi #HopeProductions @isro."

Mission Mangal is based on ISRO's Mars Orbiter Mission also known as Mangalyaan. The movie has some of the most talented actors of Bollywood. There's Akshay Kumar, Vidya Balan, Taapsee Pannu, Sonakshi Sinha, Sharman Joshi, Kirti Kulhari and Nithya Menen. Each and every actor shine in the trailer and look perfect in their roles. It is so good to see Vidya Balan back in action after a gap of around one and a half year.

The movie mainly focuses on the women scientists who worked for Mangalyaan and we are sure all the actresses will be fantastic in the film. We simply can't wait to experience this amazing story on the big screen.

Mission Mangal will clash with John Abraham and Mrunal Thakur starrer Batla House and Prabhas and Shraddha Kapoor starrer Saaho (reportedly it will get postponed). After watching the trailer, we can say that Mission Mangal will be a tough competition for other releases.

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I’m Mareyah, a sustainability strategist and passionate home cook, exploring the links between climate, culture and food. Drawing on my Pakistani heritage, I champion the value of traditional knowledge and everyday cooking as a powerful - yet often overlooked - tool for climate action. My work focuses on making sustainability accessible by celebrating the flavours, stories and practices that have been passed down through generations.

As someone who grew up surrounded by the flavours and stories of my Pakistani heritage, food has always been more than nourishment - it’s about connections, culture and memory. It’s one of the only things that unites us all. We cook it, eat it and talk about it every day, even if our ingredients and traditions differ. We live in a world where climate change is a looming threat, and we’re constantly seeing images of crises and mentions of highly technical or political answers. But, what if one of the solutions was closer to home?

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