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Open your eyes to the corruption in India with the ‘Cheat Inida’ teaser

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Emraan Hashmi took to Twitter on Friday to share the teaser of his forthcoming film Cheat India.

Directed and written by Soumik Sen, Cheat India aims to expose the dark side of India’s education system.

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The actor will be seen sharing the screen with actor Shreya Dhanwanthary

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The teaser shows Emraan Hashmi as Rakesh Singh, a scheming businessman who seems to have found an untapped market. In his own words, he explains how there are so many entrance exams in banking, medical, civil service and many sectors.

The movie lays emphasis on students relying on illegal means to get into India’s reputed colleges of India.

The movie is scheduled to release on January 25 next year. In case you haven’t seen the teaser yet, take a look here:

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