Trailer of Abhishek Bachchan-Shoojit Sircar’s film ‘I Want To Talk’ to release on THIS date | Hindi Movie News
Following his successful collaborations with Amitabh Bachchan in films like ‘Piku’, ‘Pink’ and ‘Gulabo Sitabo’, renowned director Shoojit Sircar is now teaming up with Abhishek Bachchan for an exciting new film titled ‘I Want To Talk‘. The project has already generated significant buzz online since the release of its teaser, and fans are eagerly anticipating its official trailer.
According to Pinkvilla, the trailer for ‘I Want To Talk’ will be unveiled on November 5. The film’s teaser and poster have already captured the attention of audiences, making it one of the most anticipated releases of the year.
The promotional poster features Abhishek Bachchan in a distinctive look, wearing an open robe over cartoon-print pajamas that subtly highlight a slight pot belly. He stands in a messy room, looking off-camera while donning glasses, which adds to his quirky persona. Abhishek shared this intriguing image on Instagram with the caption: “Bolne ke liye toh bohot kuch hai but then, a picture ‘talks’ a thousand words,” showcasing his playful approach to the film’s promotion.
In a recently released teaser by Shoojit Sircar, Abhishek’s character is depicted as someone who “lives to talk,” exuding relentless optimism and tackling life’s challenges with a positive mindset. Shoojit introduced this teaser with a relatable caption: “We all know that one person who ~loves~ lives to talk. Here’s the story of a man who always looks at the brighter side of life, no matter what life throws at him! Tag that person you know who lives to talk!”
The teaser also features a charming bobblehead of Abhishek placed in a car, accompanied by his character’s voiceover stating: “I don’t just love to talk, I live to talk. Zinda hone mein aur marne mein mujhe bas yehi ek basic difference dikhta hai. Zinda log bol pate hai,… mare hue, bol nahi pate.” This translates to “The only basic difference I see between being alive and being dead is this: the living can speak, the dead cannot.”
The film is set to release on November 22.
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