Cheat India Trailer: Emraan Hashmi's Fans Have Heavy Expectations From 'Rakesh Singh' and We Hope for the Best! (Read Tweets)
Emraan as Rakesh Singh is just like the modern-day Robin Hood of the education system who claims to loot the rich students to help the deserving, middle-class kids striving to make it big.
The makers of Cheat India released the much-awaited trailer today. Starring Emraan Hashmi in the lead, the film is all about the fault and inside loopholes in the huge education system of the country. Emraan as Rakesh Singh is just like the modern-day Robin Hood of the education system who claims to loot the rich students to help the deserving, middle-class kids striving to make it big. In the trailer of the Soumik Sen directorial, we can see how his character sells the seats for a bundle of notes, unapologetically. He is also seen being summoned by the court to give an explanation on the same and the repercussions followed by the scams he is involved in. Emraan Hashmi's Bard of Blood: All You Need to Know About Shah Rukh Khan-Produced Netflix Show.
As we all know, Emraan’s films are incomplete without that one dialogue which makes him the highlight of the story. This flick too has one such dialogue that works as the tagline of his character. It says, “Mujhe Hero banneki koi iccha nahi hai, villain banneka bilkul time nahi hai…khiladi hu, khel raha hu.” Well, well, we’ve got the signature style, Hashmi, here and can totally see it becoming popular amongst his fans. Here are a few reactions to the trailer.
Trailer of Cheat India
And Here are the Reactions!
A person frustrated with the education system says
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Emraan was earlier quoted saying, "The script and title of Cheat India are supremely powerful. This is among the most engaging and riveting stories I’ve read in a while and I am thrilled to be essaying what I believe will be a landmark role in my filmography." The film is slated to release on January 25 next year.
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