Satish Kaushik's final film 'Kaagaz 2' trailer out: Courtroom drama to fight for common man's rights

Updated : Feb 09, 2024 20:48
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Satish Kaushik’s last film ‘Kaagaz 2’s trailer was released on February 9. The film also stars Neena Gupta and Anupam Kher and is set to release on March 1. 

The trailer shows a fight against the political rallies that stop the movement of general public. The film is a joint production of Satish Kaushik Entertainment LLP & Venus Worldwide Entertainment Pvt Ltd.  
Sharing the trailer on Instagram, Anupam Kher wrote, "Presenting the trailer of my friend Satish Kaushik’s passion project Kaagaz 2. Yeh sirf mudda nahi, yeh har aadmi ke emotions hai (This is not just an issue but emotion of common man) Kaagaz 2 Releasing in cinemas on 1st Mar! (heart-eyed emoji). 

Ratan Jain, the producer from Venus Films shared, "My association with Satish ji goes way back. He directed a film for my company, and we produced several films together. Kaagaz 2 holds a special place in his heart. It is a tribute to my dear friend." 

He also shared, "The film's unique selling point lies in the message: 'Do not block others' paths to pave your own. Political rallies and protests often cause traffic jams, inconveniencing common people.'" 

The film is produced by Shashi Satish Kaushik, Ratan Jain, and Ganesh Jain through Satish Kaushik Entertainment LLP and Venus Worldwide Entertainment Pvt Ltd. 

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