Vadda Kalakaar Trailer Review: Comic journey of a desperate artist
Vadda Kalakaar Trailer Review: Comic journey of a desperate artist

Vadda Kalakaar Trailer Review: Punjabi Mania presents before you the trailer review of upcoming movie named 'Vadda Kalakaar'.

Post going through several delays, upcoming Punjabi film named 'Vadda Kalakaar' has finally received a release date in December 28. Adhering to the same, the makers have released the trailer of the movie a month in advance, a move which gives them enough time to plan regarding the promotion of the movie.

Vadda Kalakaar's trailer was released on the official YouTube channel of T-Series Apna Punjab last evening. The movie will mark the directorial debut of Kuldeep Kaushik. Apart from him, it will also mark the return of singer-turned-actor Alfaaz on the celluloid after four and a half years.

Roopi Gill, who gained numerous accolades for her debut in Amberdeep Singh's 'Ashke', is playing the lead role opposite Alfaaz. Other than the leading duo, the movie stars Yograj Singh, BN Sharma, Nirmal Rishi, Harby Sangha and others.

Watch the trailer below and tell us what you feel about the same in our comments section below:



 

It is evident from the trailer of the movie that the story will revolve around Makhan (Alfaaz) and his dream of becoming an artist. In a dream which turns into a desperation, the character will be seen engaging in unasked for measures to become an artist. Whether he becomes successful in becoming an artist or not will only be known after watching the movie in cinema halls on December 28.

Amid his professional urge, the movie will see him falling for Gill, an aspect of the movie which is likely to cause more problems for him. It is worth mentioning that all of this will happen inside a hysterical bubble. One can guess by the looks of the actors that Vadda Kalakaar will portray the times of the early 1990s.

In an earlier interview with Gill during the movie announcement, she talked about feeling extremely lucky for being a part of the Punjabi film industry and played a quick round of rapid fire. Watch the video below: