The first teaser of Anurag Kashyap’s intriguing characteristic Kennedy offers audiences a primary correct have a look at the title character performed by Rahul Bhat. He is a former police officer who operates at night time as a result of his insomnia and from the seems to be of it, enjoys killing. The teaser additionally reveals a short have a look at Sunny Leone’s character Charlie who fills within the position of the femme fatale on this darkish noir drama. (Also learn: Anurag Kashyap shares new stills of Rahul Bhat, Sunny Leone from Kennedy forward of Cannes premiere)
Writer-director Anurag shared the teaser on Instagram and requested his followers, “Bataaaa…kitna maza aaya…yeh teaser dekh ke?! (Tell me, how much fun did you have watching the teaser?). Kennedy by Anurag Kashyap premieres at @FestivalDeCannes on May 24 followed by the @sydfilmfest.” The 1 minute 14 seconds trailer reveals Rahul as Kennedy working silently within the night time as he goes about offing folks. A voiceover within the teaser states, “Bataa… Kitne qatal kiye tune. Bataa… kitna mazaa aaya. Behisab, chal hi raha hai, toh apne laash ki keemat lagata chal. Kyunki baaki raha to kuch aur, kuch bhi nahin (Tell me… how many people did you kill? Tell me… how much did you enjoy it? Unaccountable, it has been going on, so now you have to pay for these crimes. Because now, nothing else is left).”
Sunny’s Charlie arrives on the finish of the teaser when she enters the elevate with Kennedy and lets out a brief giggle when she sees him. Prior to that, a person, who we do not see, screams at Kennedy, “Who are you? You tell me, what’s your name?” Anurag’s daughter Aliyah Kashyap commented, “Too goooood (fire emoji).” While Zoya Akhtar wrote, “Supreme (smiling face and red heart emojis).” His former assistant director Vasan Bala said, “Khatarnak (Deadly).”
Kennedy will likely be proven out of competitors on the 76th Cannes Film Festival later this month within the Midnights Screening Section. It additionally stars Mohit Takalkar, Abhilash Thapliyal and Megha Burman.
In a press release, Anurag shared, “I’ve lived with the character for a very long time since I was writing for Sudhir Mishra and he used to tell me stories of this mad policeman. Then years later during the lockdown, a headline incident happened in Mumbai and that triggered an idea and I took the cop from Sudhir Mishra’s stories and put him around that incident and Kennedy was born. It’s one of those ones that suddenly comes to you and you write relentlessly till it’s fully formed. Then I was lucky to find people who believed in it as much as I did, and it just happened.”
Source: www.hindustantimes.com