‘An Action Hero’ trailer: Ayushmann Khurrana and Jaideep Ahlawat face off in this action thriller

Updated : Nov 13, 2022 14:25
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The trailer of Ayushmann Khurrana’s upcoming film ‘An Action Hero’ has been unveiled. He plays an actor in the film whose life takes an unexpected turn after he is accused of killing a municipal councilor's brother.

The trailer opens with Ayushmann's car being hit by Jaideep's car, who then questions him about his brother’s death. It is followed by a cat-and-mouse chase sequence as Ayushmann flees to London to save his life from him. Along with interesting fight scenes, the trailer also features Malaika Arora in a special dance number.

‘An Action Hero’ has been directed by Anirudh Iyer, who previously was an assistant director on Aanand L Rai’s ‘Tanu Weds Manu Returns’ and ‘Zero’. Neeraj Yadav has penned the screenplay of the movie. ‘An Action Hero’ is coming to cinemas near you on December 2, 2022.

Ayushmann Khurrana shared the trailer on his social media handle and wrote, ‘CUTTING STRAIGHT TO THE CHASE! #AnActionHero Trailer Out Now!’

The actor talked about the movie at the trailer launch which was held on November 11, and said, ‘It is a genre breaker for me. It is different from my staple genre of social-comedy and there is no message in it. There is pure thrill. It is a roller coaster ride. This film is about an extraordinary man in an ordinary situation. The emotion of revenge is an ordinary thing but if a superstar happens to be in that ordinary situation, how does he deal with it, is what the story is about.’

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