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Sardar Udham trailer: Vicky Kaushal reveals the official trailer release date with a new poster

The Shoojit Sircar directorial, which also features Banita Sandhu and Amol Parashar, is gearing up to release on Amazon Prime Video on October 16.

Sunidhi Prajapat
Sep 29, 2021
Sardar Udham trailer: Vicky Kaushal reveals the official trailer release date with a new poster

After releasing the intriguing teaser of Sardar Udham, the makers have recently dropped another poster of the film. The latest image features Vicky Kaushal, who is portraying the titular character in the highly anticipated film. The actor can be seen sporting a blue blazer with the signature baker boy cap in the poster.

Vicky announced that the trailer of Sardar Udham to drop on September 30 by taking up the latest poster on his Instagram handle and sharing with a caption that reads, “With a racing mind and a clear vision… He came. He saw. He conquered… in their own territory.

The journey of #SardarUdham begins. Trailer out tomorrow.

Watch #SardarUdhamOnPrime, Oct. 16 only on @primevideoin (sic).”

Check out the post here:

The first poster of the upcoming movie was released last week, which has been shared by the cast and crew of the film as well.

Meanwhile, on Tuesday, the Masaan actor took the first teaser of his forthcoming film to Instagram and wrote, “His name etched in our history, his mission shook the entire nation.
It's an incredible honour to step into the shoes of Sardar Udham Singh.
Watch #SardarUdhamOnPrime, Oct 16 @primevideoin #SardarUdham (sic).”

Check out the post here:

The film is based on the heart-wrenching story of Sardar Udham Singh, a gallant man, who made sure that the world never forgets the Indians who were killed in the Jallianwala Bagh Massacre of 1919. Sardar Udham is backed by Sheel Kumar and Ronnie Lahiri. The Shoojit Sircar directorial, which also features Banita Sandhu and Amol Parashar, is gearing up to stream on Amazon Prime Video from October 16.

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