Vedaa Teaser: John Abraham And Sharvari Pack A Punch. Bonus - Tamannaah

A nonetheless from Vedaa teaser. (courtesy: YouTube)

New Delhi:

The teaser for the extremely anticipated motion movie Vedaa has simply been launched. Actress Tamannaah Bhatia, who performs an important function within the film, has shared the teaser on Instagram. The video begins with Vedaa, performed by Sharvari Wagh. Within the opening scene, Vedaa speaks out towards a harsh system that treats individuals poorly. Sharvari’s accent is spot-on and provides authenticity to the character. The teaser additionally exhibits disturbing scenes of males mistreating harmless ladies. As Vedaa searches for somebody to affix her in preventing towards this technique, John Abraham’s character seems as her ally. He confidently declares, “Jhagadna nahi aata mujhe. Sirf jang ladni aati hai [I don’t know how to argue, I only know how to fight].” Subsequent, we witness John Abraham up towards Abhishek Banerjee, who performs a corrupt politician within the movie.

The action-packed sequences embrace John Abraham preventing towards immoral people, whereas Sharvari fights alongside him with equal dedication. Moreover, the teaser provides a glimpse of a romantic connection between John Abraham and Tamannaah’s characters. General, the teaser units the stage for an intense and thrilling motion movie, showcasing highly effective performances and impactful motion sequences.

Whereas sharing the teaser, Tamannaah Bhatia wrote, “#VedaaTeaserOutNow. Releasing in cinemas on twelfth July.”

John Abraham additionally shared the teaser on Instagram. Alongside the video, John wrote his dialogue, “Jhagadna nahi aata mujhe, sirf jung ladni aati hai! #VedaaTeaserOutNow. Releasing in cinemas on twelfth July.”

Sharvari Wagh additionally picked a number of strains of her dialogue from the teaser for her caption on Instagram. It learn, “Maro naam Vedaa… Ye waqt anyaay sehneka nahin, uske khilaaf ladne ka hai! Kya aap taiyyar hain?

Vedaa has been directed by Nikkhil Advani and produced collectively by Madhu G. Bhojwani, Monisha Advani, John Abraham, and Minnakshi Das.



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