Teaser for ‘Mission Majnu’, Siddharth Malhotra’s upcoming direct-to-OTT release is here and it’s all about a secret mission. Helmed by Shantanu Bagchi, ‘Mission Majnu’ will premiere exclusively on Netflix on 20h January, 2023.
Set in 1971, an off screen narrator tells the tale of how having lost from India thrice Pakistan was still persistent in waging a new war and this time a nuclear one. He then goes on to tell how ‘Mission Majnu’ is the story of a heroic RAW agent whose name isn’t there in the history books.
And then enters Siddharth Malhotra crashing through a train window, hanging out of it, running on top of the train and more. Rest of the teaser shows how he sets out on a deadly mission to protect India against the enemies but in his own style. Packed with action ‘Mission Majnu’ also gives a glimpse of Rashmika Mandanna dressed as Siddharth’s bride.
Inspired by real events ‘Mission Majnu’ is spy action thriller story about India’s greatest covert RAW operation that derailed Pakistan’s illicit nuclear ambitions in its very heart. The film is directed by Shantanu Bagchi and stars Siddharth Malhotra, Rashmika Mandanna, Sharib Hashmi and Parmeet Sethi among others.
‘Mission Majnu’ was slated for theatrical release initially but got delayed twice and now the makers have decided to skip cinemas and premiere on OTT. The film marks Siddharth second direct-to-digital release following ‘Shershaah’ on Prime Video that emerged quite successful.
Ronnie Screwvala, Amar Butala and Garima Mehta have produced ‘Mission Majnu’ under their banners of RSVP Movies and Guilty By Association Media LLP. Parvez Shaikh, Aseem Arora and Sumit Batheja are the writers for the film. ‘Mission Majnu’ will start streaming only on Netflix from 20th January, 2023.
Watch the official teaser here
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