Unlike The Title, Haramkhor's Trailer Has More Fun And Less Abuses!

    Unlike The Title, Haramkhor's Trailer Has More Fun And Less Abuses!

    Well, for starters, the first month of the new year will have not one but two clashes now! Yes, the Kaabil VS Raees clash is on, but then a movie is up to compete with OK Jaanu as well, and that is Nawazuddin Siddiqui starrer Haraamkhor!

    The movie had long been on the waitlist and was shot even before Masaan. But now finally it is all set to release and the trailer proves that it will be one entertaining flick!

    Well the film is set in a rural bakground and if you have ever seen or even attended a not so urban school, you will definitely have a trip down the memory lane! It will take you back to the times of Shaktiman costumes and oil laden hair!

    Unlike The Title, Haramkhor's Trailer Has More Fun And Less Abuses!

    The trailer is a joyride. It is about a love triangle where a boy loves a girl but the girl loves a married teacher! With the rural backdrop, this seems like a movie of those puppy love for which we are raedy to do anything. The sheer innocence with which the young lad is trying to win the heart of the girl, who likes a much older man., seems intruiging to say the least. It will be an oxymoron but there is innocence when he tries to woo her by sending her his semi-nude picture or when he says that "ladka ladki ko bina kapdo ke dekhe toh shaadi ho jaata hai" (if a guy sees a girl without clothes, they get married). This is partly because of the fact that he is competing with a much older man in this case!

    Unlike The Title, Haramkhor's Trailer Has More Fun And Less Abuses!

    What is distracting though is Shweta Tripathi. No doubt she has proved her mettle with her fanastic performance in Masaan and that she does not look at all like her age (she is 30+ mind you), but casting her as a school going kid seems to far fetched. Also the boy is way too young. Now we will only know later if she plays a much older girl in the film, but someone little younger would have looked better!

    The trailer is also pretty uncernsored( there is an entire ma ki gaali, if you know what I mean). While most of it is totally hilarious, you cannot miss the underlying serious and grim tone that the trailer has. Also Mohammad Samad seems to the best part in the film (he was previously seen in Gattu and Mast Kalander) ! Check out the amazing trailer here :