New Delhi:

The trailer of John Abraham and Sharvari’s Vedaa launched on Wednesday. Nikkhil Advani’s directorial enterprise amalgamates high-octane motion sequences with a gritty plot pushed by casteism, oppression and social injustice. The trailer begins with a wounded John Abraham who’s proven as a protector of dharam (justice). In the meantime, Vedaa (performed by Sharvari), a girl from a lower-caste background believes in making her personal path and appears for a mentor who can flip her ft into unbreakable weapons. Vedaa meets Main Abhimanyu Kanwar (John Abraham), an ex-army man from 11 Gorkha Rifles, who was court-martialed. What occurs subsequent? Main Abhimanyu Kanwar mentors Vedaa, decided to hunt justice in opposition to perpetrators of violence –  Abhishek Bannerjee is launched as one such menacing character who inflicts ache, hurt to the poor folks within the identify of caste system. Tamannaah performs the love curiosity of John Abraham and Mouni Roy will likely be seen in a cameo look.

The trailer has references of Mahabharata, Bhagavad Gita and Lord Krishna. John Abraham calls himself a sarathi (chariot driver) on the finish of the trailer. His identify Abhimanyu resonates with the connection between Lord Krishna and Arjun. Check out the trailer right here:

Sharing the trailer, John Abraham wrote, “Jhagadne nahin, ladne aa rahe hain Vedaa aur Abhimanyu (Vedaa and Abhimanyu are coming to not quarrel, however to combat)! #Vedaa trailer out tomorrow! In cinemas this Independence Day.” Have a look:

Director Nikkhil Advani earlier mentioned in an announcement, “Vedaa is not only a movie. It is impressed by actual occasions and is a mirrored image of our society and pushes the boundaries of actuality. Working with John, Sharvari and Abhishek Banerjee has been an unbelievable expertise and I am glad to lastly announce the discharge date and fingers are crossed the viewers will get moved the best way all of us did after we first heard the story of Vedaa”, reported ANI. 





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