The trailer for the film "Homebound," which recently premiered at several major international film festivals, has been released. The film stars Ishaan Khattar, Vishal Jethwa, and Janhvi Kapoor in lead roles.
Dharma Productions launches trailer.
Dharma Productions released the film's trailer on social media. Sharing the trailer, the production house wrote, "A piece of our heart makes a home in your heart! Presenting the official trailer of Homebound. In theaters September 26th."
A glimpse of the characters and story
The trailer features Ishaan Khattar and Vishal Jethwa as childhood friends. Both dream of becoming police officers and work hard to achieve it. Ishaan plays Mohammad Shoaib in the film, while Vishal plays Chandan Kumar. The dreams and struggles of these two friends drive the story forward.
Jhanvi Kapoor, on the other hand, appears as Vishal's girlfriend, Chandan. Her presence clearly indicates that she will play a key role between the two friends.
A Tale of Friendship and Struggle
The film's trailer makes it clear that this is not just a story of entertainment, but also a story of life's struggles and dreams. The film depicts the difficulties faced by young people like Mohammad Shoaib and Chandan Kumar in achieving their dreams, their mutual trust, and their strength to overcome the circumstances.
Festival Appreciation
"Homebound" has been screened at several international film festivals before reaching theaters. It has received excellent reviews there. Now, the makers hope to receive a similar response in theaters. The film is releasing in theaters on September 26th.
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