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Ajay Devgn builds anticipation for ‘Bholaa’ trailer launch

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New Delhi: Post the release of the two teasers, the anticipation for the ‘Bholaa’ trailer is peaking.

The trailer of ‘Bholaa’ will be launched on March 6. It is a 3D trailer and for the first time ever a Hindi film trailer will be launched in an IMAX format. So, the decibel levels surrounding the trailer in the trade and audiences are truly understandable.

Produced and directed by Ajay Devgn, ‘Bholaa’ is a larger-than-life action adventure with an emotional core. And, the action that was seen in the teasers has already become the talk of the town.

Of course, there is a lot more excitement around the action that will be seen in the upcoming trailer.

“I want people to see the action and feel the vibe before saying anything about it,’’ says Ajay.

But he hints that the stunts, the chases, and the fights seen in ‘Bholaa’ are going to be definition-changing.

“The approach is raw; it is based in rural India and it has fights and chases that are razor-sharp and super-fast. The terrain is rough, the fighters are menacing. The whole idea is to give the action a newer dimension because I am partial to action. I grew up doing innovative action under my father Veeru Devgan’s supervision and I like the challenges around stunts,” he added.

It will release on March 30 in theatres.

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