'Bob Biswas' trailer: Abhishek Bachchan looks smashing as the sinister assassin

Updated : Nov 20, 2021 10:12
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The trailer for Abhishek Bachchan-starrer 'Bob Biswas' is out now and it will leave you thrilled. The film is a spin off of Vidya Balan starrer 'Kahaani'. 

Junior Bachchan steps into the shoes of Saswata Chatterjee who played the role of 'Bob Biswas' in 'Kahaani' and we must admit that his role looks every-inch convincing. 

The trailer encapsulates the journey of Bob Biswas, a middle-aged hitman who has lost his memory. As we delve further into the trailer we get a glimpse of his murdering past, and his family. 

As he tries to remember his identity, episodes from his past come alive, and the trailer shares a peek into his moral dilemma between embracing his criminal past versus his newly developed sense of right and wrong.

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As he tries to remember his identity, he faces the people from his past life. In the end, we see Bob Biswas caught in a dilemma: should he embrace his deadly past or follow his newly developed sense of right and wrong.

'Bob Biswas' is directed by Diya Annapurna Ghosh and produced by Sujoy Ghosh, Gauri Khan and Gaurav Verma. It also stars Chitrangada Singh, Paran Bandopadhyay, Ronith Arora and Samara Tijori. 

The much-anticipated film is slated to release on ZEE5 on December 3.

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