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Kangana Ranaut’s ‘Dhaakad’ Trailer Takes Twitter By Storm, Netizens Say “Kaafi Dhaakad”

India hasn’t seen enough female-centric action thriller films and our favourite controversy queen, Kangana Ranaut is all set to give us the gift of a film in this genre. Directed by Razneesh Ghai, Dhaakad has been produced by Deepak Mukut and Sohel Maklai under banners of Soham Rockstar Entertainment, Sohel Maklai Productions and Asylum films. Starring Kangana Ranaut as Agent Agni and Arjun Rampal as the antagonist Rudraveer. The film also stars Divya Dutta, Saswata Chatterjee and Sharib Hashmi. The film follows the story of a highly trained badass field agent, Agent Agni who is on a mission to gather intel and eliminate an International criminal, an arms and human trafficker, Rudraveer, who has been living under the radar for nearly 10 years. The trailer of the film dropped a few hours ago and it has already taken the internet by storm. Ever since fans spotted Kangana Ranaut beating up the baddies, they’ve been talking about this action-packed spy movie. The film is all set to hit the theatres on May 20, 2022. Take a look at the Twitter reactions of Dhaakad

Kangana is slaying in real and reel life.

Kaafi Dhaakad trailer

https://twitter.com/rohitjswl01/status/1520019907743981568?s=20&t=dKOPRUq8IpiqS_qeE64B_Q

She’s got all our attention

Gotta watch out for Kangu didi

https://twitter.com/Jitendr63761289/status/1520041857086267392?s=20&t=dKOPRUq8IpiqS_qeE64B_Q

Well, Kangana is Dhaakad herself!

Kangana’s punches are making us all speechless

Also Read: ‘Dhaakad’ Trailer: Kangana Ranaut Turns Into Ferocious Agent Agni For India’s First Female Centric Action Film

The prediction that might have just come true.

Kaafi apt comparison…

Well, we’re all super duper excited for this dhamakedaar film served to us on the big screen by Kangana Ranaut. We’re going to block May 20 to catch Dhaakad, what about you? Let us know in the comments below.

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