Anand Surapur’s film, Rautu Ka Raaz, will be out on ZEE5 and OTTplay Premium on June 28.
Rautu Ka Raaz - Nawazuddin Siddiqui
Nawazuddin Siddiqui is all set to play an intelligent cop in a slow village where a murder happens. The film is titled 'Rautu Ka Raaz' and will be soon releasing direct-to-digital. The makers released the trailer of the film a few days ago and the film already has us hooked to our screens as this crazy murder mystery promises to keep you tickled and intrigued. Now, to keep up the excitement of the film, the makers have unveiled a new poster from the film with an interesting dialogue.
On 19th June 2024, the makers of Rautu Ka Raaz took to their social media handles and shared a new poster featuring Nawaz as SHO Deepak Negi. The poster also comes with a dialogue written on it which reads - 'Hamesha voh mat dekho jo dikhaya jaa raha hai, voh dekho jo chupaya jaa raha hai' (Don't always see what is shown, but look at what is hidden).
Take a look at their post here:
According to what we see in the trailer, the backdrop of the film is set in a small town where a mysterious death takes place. The catch is that the town has not seen any crime for a decade and a half and hence the case has become interesting for SHO Deepak Negi, played by Nawazuddin Siddiqui who is hired to solve this high-profile murder investigation.
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The trailer also shows that the film will be a light-hearted comedy as the fun camaraderie between SHO Deepak Negi and sub-inspector Dimri, played by Rajesh Kumar, will crack you up.
Apart from Nazaz and Rajesh, the film, which is directed by Anand Surapur, also stars Atul Tiwari, and Narayani Shastri in supporting roles. Set in the village of Rautu Ki Beli in Uttarakhand, the film is set for its OTT premiere on June 28. The film will be streaming on ZEE5 and you can also watch it on OTTplay Premium with a subscription.
Stay tuned to OTTplay for more on this and everything else in the world of streaming and films.
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