Dasvi trailer: Abhishek Bachchan as a corrupt politician in a quest to pass tenth standard

Updated : Mar 23, 2022 15:23
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The trailer of Abhishek Bachchan-starrer 'Dasvi' is out and is every-inch an entertainer. The trailer shows Abhishek Bachchan as a politician who is striving to appear for his tenth standard board examinations, whilst he is in jail.

Besides Abhishek Bachchan, the intriguing trailer also introduces us to Yami Gautam's character who essays the role of a police officer with elan. She is hellbent to give Chaudhary a tough time in the jail cell.  

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Meanwhile, Nimrat Kaur is seen portraying the role of Abhishek Bachchan's wife who has now taken over the Chief Minister's seat as her husband is behind bars.

Only recently, Abhishek Bachchan had shared a note on Instagram describing what the film means to him. An excerpt from his post reads as, "I have always been very reticent to speak about my films, border-line apologetic about my work. People call it humility or lack of confidence in what I have made. I want to change that. I want to be unapologetic about this film. We have worked tremendously hard and I believe deeply that we've made a good film. A film worth watching with your family and friends. I've always been told, "let the work speak for itself". I am sure Dasvi will. But I too, want to manifest the positivity around this film."

The Tushar Jalota directorial revolves around the life of the politician Ganga Ram Chaudhary, who wishes to appear for the Class 10 exams, even though he is in jail.

'Dasvi' will stream on Netflix and Jio Cinema from April 7.

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