Published 15:42 IST, September 18th 2019
Made in China: Rajkummar Rao sells rare aphrodisiac in bonkers trailer
Rajkummar Rao, Boman Irani, Paresh Rawal, Mouni Roy, Sumeet Vyas and Gajraj Rao - as a team - are here to tickle your funny bone in this sex-comedy. Watch now -
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Rajkummar Rao's upcoming film trailer 'Made in China', co-starring Mouni Roy and directed by National Award-winner Mikhil Musale is out and is absolutely hilarious! Playing a Gujarati entrepreneur, Rajkummar Rao is here to crack you up as he goes on to sell a soup-product that is made in China, and improves people's sex-life. Boman Irani plays a sexologist in the film, who collaborates with Rao to sell the product to his clients, which leads them to become successful businessmen.
The film also features Paresh Rawal, Gajraj Rao, Sumeet Vyas and Mouni Roy. In the trailer, Roy plays Rao's feisty wife who becomes his support through this bizarre journey to success. The film marks the Bollywood debut of Gujarati director Mikhil, whose 2016 thriller-drama "Wrong Side Raju" bagged the National Award for Best Feature Film in Gujarati. The film is produced by Dinesh Vijan under the banner of Maddock Films. Watch the trailer below -
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RAO PUTS ON 8 KGS FOR 'MADE IN CHINA'
"Made in China" director Mihil Musale is impressed with his lead star Rajkummar Rao''s physical transformation that required the actor to put on eight kgs of weight. "I really don''t know how he did it. And that too, in such a short time span. That''s his secret and that''s honestly the magic of a performer as incredible as Raj. I think he''s spoiled me for life as this was my first Hindi film and I was fortunate enough to work with possibly the most collaborative artist," Mikhil said in a statement.
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"He took a video camera and visited many busy areas of Ahmedabad from Lal Darwaja to Gandhi market to Manek Chowk and also a few places that lots of people don''t know about. He visited these places completely under the radar - going virtually unrecognisable. He spoke to local store owners, young people shopping in those areas and also ate food from the local places to sink his teeth into the colloquialism and the culture."
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(WITH PTI INPUTS)
15:26 IST, September 18th 2019