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All Aboard the Most Violent and Goriest Film India has Produced – Trailer for Adrenaline-Fueled Actioner ‘KILL’

Roadside Attractions and Lionsgate have today debuted a new official trailer and poster for Nikhil Nagesh Bhat‘s (HurdangApurva) adrenaline-fuelled actioner Kill, which is being dubbed “the most violent and goriest film India has ever produced.” The film premiered at last year’s Toronto Film Festival receiving high praise across the board.

Written and Directed by Nikhil Nagesh Bhat and starring Lakshya (“Porus”), Tanya Maniktala (“P.I. Meena”), and Raghav Juyal (Wedlock), Kill follows army commando Amrit (Lakshya), who discovers that his true love Tulika (Tanya Maniktala) is being forced into an arranged marriage against her will. In response, Amrit embarks on a daring mission to prevent the forced marriage by boarding a train bound for New Delhi. However, he soon finds himself caught up in a deadly confrontation with a ruthless gang of knife-wielding thieves led by the ruthless Fani (Raghav Juyal). Amrit bravely takes on the responsibility of protecting the innocent passengers, transforming the ordinary train journey into an adrenaline-fueled thrill ride as he risks his life to confront the dangerous criminals.

Kill is produced by Hiroo Yash Johar, Karan Johar, Apoorva Mehta, Guneet Monga Kapoor, and Achin Jain.

We’ll leave you with the intense trailer which highly suggests Kill will be stopping the likes of Under Siege 2, Bullet Train, The Commuter et al in their tracks when it premieres in US theaters on July 4, 2024 and in UK cinemas on July 5, 2024.

Featured photograph courtesy of Roadside Attractions.

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