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Bhediya trailer review: Varun Dhawan’s character looks breathtaking, VFX wins the show

Varun Dhawan starrer ‘Bhediya,’ trailer is out. Directed by Amar Kaushik of ‘Stree’ fame, has finally been out, and it will surprise, shock, terrify, and amuse you. Varun Dhawan is bitten by a wolf one night, and he gradually develops wolf traits as a result. Later, he transforms into a wolf every night and becomes threatening.

Kriti Sanon, aka Dr Anika, plays his doctor, and the clip shows how terrible it might be for someone if he transforms into a wolf every night.

The film’s underlying theme is also about dealing with one’s inner problems. While the trailer might be frightening, it also has some amusing one-liners that will make you laugh. The song ‘Jungle Jungle Baat Chali Hai’ that plays at the end of the trailer is a huge hit that sticks with you.

Varun looks great in the clip, and his chance for the role is equally amazing. This might be considered one of his most difficult roles to date. The movie is being billed as India’s first monster comedy.

The VFX of the forest in the teaser is absolutely breathtaking, making you want to see this one in theatres.

Varun is celebrating his tenth year in the profession today, and the creators have picked this day to release the trailer for ‘Bhediya.’ The film, directed by Dinesh Vijan, will be released on November 25.

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In a world full of writers, I'll just be another one with an edge to be the best. I am a content writer by trade and part-time poet.
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