Kangana Ranaut’s movie ‘Dhaakad’ to release in May 2022

Dhaakad is described as a spy thriller in which Kangana plays Agent Agni.

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Kangana Ranaut starrer Dhaakad is set to arrive in theatres in May 2022. The film was scheduled to release in April 2022. But, due to the release of KGF 2 and Laal Singh Chadha, the release date is pushed to May 2022.


However, an official announcement about the release date is not out yet.


The film will be the first high-octane spy thriller starring a female actor in Bollywood. It's also the most expensive woman-centric film in the country. The movie is still in the making.

 
Dhaakad is described as a spy thriller in which Kangana plays Agent Agni. “She is fierce, feisty and fearless. #AgentAgni is all geared up to set the big screen on fire. 


Talking about the film, Kangana shared earlier, “Dhaakad is not just a benchmark film for my career, but it will be a turning point for Indian cinema as well," said Bollywood's queen Kangana Ranaut, earlier. The film is a one-of-a-kind female-led action film produced on a large scale."


Arjun Rampal and Divya Dutta play pivotal roles in the Razneesh Razy Ghai directed the film. Dhaakad was scheduled to come out in October, however, it was postponed due to the pandemic and production delays.

The storyline of the film revolves around child trafficking and woman exploitation. The shot is being done in Bhopal, Mumbai, and Budapest.


 
 Razneesh Razy Ghai is the director, and Sohel Maklai and Deepak Mukut are the producers. Soham Rockstar Entertainment, in collaboration with Sohel Maklai Productions, Kamal Mukut and Asylum Films are presenting the film.


Kangana was last seen in Thalaivii as J Jayalalithaa. Tejas, Sita and Manikarnika Returns: The Legend Of Didda are among Kangana's other projects. She'll also star in the upcoming political drama Emergency as former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi.

 
 

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