The powerful trailer of Abhishek Banerjee's upcoming film 'Stolen' has been released today. The trailer of this crime-thriller full of suspense looks very interesting. After watching it, the expectations of the audience about the film have increased even more. People are now eagerly waiting for this film. Let's know what is special in the trailer.
The trailer is full of crime-thriller
This 2-minute 13-second long trailer has a full dose of crime and thriller. The trailer starts at a railway station, where a small child of a poor woman is snatched from her and kidnapped. After this, two brothers standing there come forward to help the woman, however, the kidnappers run away with the child. After this, both the brothers set out on a dangerous journey with that woman to find her child. After this, how do these two brothers get trapped in trouble?
From the villagers to the police, everyone starts after those two brothers instead of the kidnappers. During this, they are also beaten up. At the end of the trailer, Abhishek Banerjee is seen soaked in blood. How do the two brothers who set out to help get into trouble themselves and will the woman get her child? This will be known only after watching the film on June 4.
The film will be released on June 4
This suspense crime thriller film is releasing on Prime Video on June 4. The film stars Abhishek Banerjee, Harish Khanna, Mia Melzer, Sahidur Rahman, and Shubham Vardhan in lead roles.
Karan Tejpal directed the film
'Stolen', which has garnered appreciation at many international film festivals, is directed by Karan Tejpal, which is his first film as a director. Veteran filmmakers like Anurag Kashyap, Kiran Rao, Nikhil Advani and Vikramaditya Motwani are associated with the film as executive producers.
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