Shiny handcuffs & a sinister baton: Kangana Ranaut sizzles in the second poster of 'Lock Upp'

Updated : Feb 14, 2022 19:10
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The queen of Bollywood Kangana Ranaut's digital debut as a host in India's biggest and most fearless reality show has spread a wild frenzy among the media and viewers alike. Recently, Kangana dropped the teaser for 'Lock Upp: Badass Jail, Atyaachaari Khel', which will be aired on ALTBalaji & MX Player. There were plenty of speculations around what the actress said in the teaser. From haters slapping FIRs against her to B-grade strugglers, Kangana took them all on in the first teaser, which shows that the reality show will be a complete livewire.

Now, Kangana has dropped the second poster for 'Lock Upp', and the actor is looking badass and defiant. Grabbing a shiny pair of handcuffs and a big black sinister baton, Kangana is seen sporting a spiky, glittering gown, and her look says she means business this time around. Behind the actor, we can see a bunch of prisoners with their hoods on, which signals that the actor is ready to take on the 16 celebrity contestants inside her jail and flag off a wild ride of entertainment.

Sharing the poster, Kangana captioned the post, 'Yaha sab hain equal… equally in danger. Because this is MY #LockUpp! Streaming from 27th Feb on @mxplayer and @altbalaji. Trailer out on 16th Feb.'

'Lock Upp: Badass Jail Atyaachari Khel' will show 16 famous celebrities locked up in Kangana Ranaut's jail. They will compete for the most basic amenities as they fight for the winner's title. An official announcement of the final lists of the contestants is still awaited.

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