The teaser for Bollywood action heroes Akshay Kumar and Tiger Shroff’s movie ‘Bade Miyan Chote Miyan’ went public on January 24.
“Doom is coming. A doom that will bring the fight between good forces and bad forces to an end. India will be finished,” said a voiceover, right at the beginning of the video. From the looks of it, Shroff and Kumar’s characters join hands to save India from an impending doom.
Malayalam cinema superstar Prithviraj Sukumaran is playing the villain that Shroff and Kumar will fight in the film. The teaser features fierce scenes of vehicle flipping, gun battles, missile combat, military helicopters, and army men.
Kumar shared the teaser video on his X profile, with the dialogue “Dil se soldier, dimaag se shaitaan hai hum. Bachke rehna hum se, Hindustan hai hum! (Heart of soldiers, mind of Satan, beware of us, we are India)” as the caption.
Dil se soldier, dimaag se shaitaan hai hum. Bachke rehna hum se, हिंदुस्तान हैं हम! #BadeMiyanChoteMiyanTeaser out now! pic.twitter.com/tNdh9OGl07
— Akshay Kumar (@akshaykumar) January 24, 2024
The film features an ensemble cast, including Sonakshi Sinha, Manushi Chillar, and Alaya F. in pivotal roles. With the film currently in production, the cast is shooting in Jordan, according to a report.
The film is slated for an Eid 2024 release. Produced by Pooja Entertainment and AAZ Films, it was earlier scheduled for a December 2023 release but was pushed back. The movie has been filmed across different locales in Scotland, London, India, and the UAE. The movie is directed by Ali Abbas Zafar, of ‘Tiger Zinda Hai’, ‘Bharat’, and ‘Sultan’ fame.
In an earlier statement, Zafar said, “I am delighted to be an integral part of such a big franchise. ‘Bade Miyan Chote Miyan’ is very close to the audience's heart and bringing all the entertaining elements of this mass entertainer to the audience was a tough and enjoyable experience. On top of all, having slated its release for Eid 2024, it will be a treat for the audience to enjoy the festival with power-packed entertainment.”
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