The highly anticipated teaser for 'Bade Miyan Chote Miyan' is now out, giving viewers a glimpse of the action-packed spectacle starring Tiger Shroff and Akshay Kumar.
The teaser introduces the formidable villain portrayed by Prithviraj Sukumaran. Notably, his face remains concealed, but his voice and actions convey the menace. The antagonist's involvement with AI technology adds an intriguing layer to the excitement.
Sharing the teaser on his Instagram page, Akshay Kumar wrote, ‘Dil se soldier, dimaag se shaitaan hai hum. Bachke rehna hum se, हिंदुस्तान हैं हम! 🇮🇳’
‘Bade Miyan Chote Miyan’ also stars Sonakshi Sinha, Manushi Chhillar and Alaya F in pivotal roles.
Written and directed by Ali Abbas Zafar, the film is scheduled for theatrical release on Eid 2024. Initially, it was scheduled for a December 2023 release. The film has been shot across Scotland, London, India and UAE.
Excited about the release, Ali Abbas Zafar earlier said in a statement, ‘I am delighted to be an integral part of such a big franchise. Bade Miyan Chote Miyan is very close to the audience's heart and bringing all the entertaining elements of this mass entertainer to the audience was a tough and enjoyable experience. On top of all, having slated its release for Eid 2024, it will definitely be a treat for the audience to enjoy the festival with power-packed entertainment.’Teaser announcement
Ahead of the teaser’s release, the makers built up anticipation among fans by unveiling a poster featuring Akshay and Tiger wielding guns. The caption of the post read, ‘When it comes to saving the world, tere piche tera yaar khada hai! #BadeMiyanChoteMiyanTeaser out tomorrow.’
The original Bade Miyan Chote Miyan starred Amitabh Bachchan and Govinda in lead roles. The David Dhawan directorial also featured Raveena Tandon, Ramya Krishnan, Anupam Kher, Paresh Rawal, Sharat Saxena and Satish Kaushik in pivotal roles.
The new installment, announced in February 2023, is produced by AAZ Films and Pooja Entertainment.
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