Friday morning witnessed the release of the first Poster of film director Gauravv K Chawla, and producer Nikkhil Advani’s upcoming film ‘BAAZAAR’. The poster showcases Saif Ali Khan standing with hands in his pocket and giving a serious and perplexed look. He is dressed in a formal business suit. The poster reads, “Yaha paisa Bhagwaan nahi, par Bhagwaan se kam bhi nahi”.
The movie gives a strong projection of city life in Mumbai and showcases the dangerous world of stock trading. In the movie, the role of Saif Ali Khan is inspired from the folklore surrounding the markets. The film also introduces Rohan Mehra, who is the son of the late actor, Vinod Mehra.
Gauravv recently said in a press statement, “Baazaar is a film meant for each and everyone who dreams of making it big in the bad world of Mumbai, and does so, on their own terms.”
The film’s director shared the poster on Twitter and wrote, “It’s been a long journey, which has just begun! #Baazaar - This December is gonna be all about the Money!! #BaazaarPoster.(sic)”
Reports suggest Bazaar is inspired by the 2013 film ‘The Wolf of Wall Street.”
Jointly produced by Kyta Productions and Emmay Entertainment, the film’s principal photography will start this month. Speaking on behalf of Kyta Productions, it’s Vice-Chairman Dheeraj Wadhawan and Managing Director Ajay Kapoor said, “We are excited to present this project. It is youthful, inspiring and very entertaining. It is an integral part of a very diverse slate of films that Kyta hopes to bring to the audiences.”
Adding to it, Nikkhil Advani says, “This film is very dear to me personally. It is in the very capable hands of Gauravv who has not only won Saif’s confidence but one who I fully trust to launch Rohan in his directorial debut.”
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