Published 20:02 IST, August 14th 2023
Vicky Kaushal-led The Great Indian Family to release after Chandramukhi 2, before Salaar
Vicky Kaushal starrer The Great Indian Family will hit the big screens on September 22. The film will release days after Chandramukhi 2 and a week before Salaar
Vicky Kaushal is all set to headline the film The Great Indian Family. The makers of the movie have announced the release date of the family drama with a teaser video. The film is sandwiched between two major flicks..
3 things you need to know
- Vicky Kaushal was last seen in the film Zara Hatke Zara Bachke.
- The actor starred opposite Sara Ali Khan in the film.
- He will also be seen in the movie Sam Bahadur in December.
Vicky Kaushal cautions fans from his family
In the announcement teaser of the upcoming movie, Vicky Kaushal breaks the fourth wall to address the audience and caution them against his family. He tells them how ‘Family’ is a highly decorated word, but there is ‘bigger lie than that’. The visual then show voices of his family members burdening him with work and then calling him ‘useless’. In the short comic clip, the actor announces that his family is coming to theatres soon.
Giving a brief hint about the plot, in the clip, the actor also exclaimed that his family will “always happily set his dreams on fire’. The film is made by Yash Raj Pictures and is directed by Vijay Krishna Acharya. The movie stars Vicky Kaushal, Manushi Chhillar, Manoj Pahwa, Kumud Mishra, Sadiya Siddiqui, Alka Amin, Srishti Dixit, Bhuvan Arora, Ashutosh Ujjwal and Bharti Perwani. The makers of the movie shared, “The film is set in the heartland of India and will revolve around the madness that ensues within Vicky’s family due to some sudden developments that are beyond anyone’s control!”
The Great Indian Family releases between major films
The Great Indian Family will release in theatres on September 22. The film is sandwiched between Kangana Ranaut starrer Chandramukhi ,releasing on September 19, and Prabhas starrer Salaar that will release in theatres on September 28. Time will tell wether this a good move.
Updated 20:02 IST, August 14th 2023