Bollywood’s latest stunt; ‘Baazaar’ to be launched in Share bazaar

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After the success of Netflix’s Sacred Games, actors Saif Ali Khan and Radhika Apte will be next seen in Nikhil Advani directorial ‘Baazaar’.

According to reports, the makers of the film are all set to launch its trailer but not in a movie theatre. Instead, they will go by the theme and launch the trailer at the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) on September 25. This will be for the first time that BSE is seeing a trailer launch of any film and that itself has upped the excitement.

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The film, which is based on the stock exchange also features actress Chirangda Singh and veteran actor Vinod Mehra’s son Rohan Mehra.

‘Baazaar’ is said to be based on the Leonardo DiCaprio’s ‘The Wolf of Wall Street’. However, the makers have denied such speculation and promised it to be a different drama.

Earlier on May 4, 2017, the makers took to Twitter to unveil the poster. The official handle of the film wrote, “Yahan paisa Bhagwaan nahin, par Bhagwaan se kam bhi nahin. Presenting the #BaazaarPoster.”

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