The trailer for the upcoming film 'Do Patti', featuring Kriti Sanon and Kajol, was unveiled on Monday. This film marks Kajol’s debut as a police officer and Kriti’s first foray into the mystery thriller genre, where she plays dual roles: Saumya Sood and Shailee. Additionally, 'Do Patti' is Kriti’s first venture as a producer.


Do Patti Trailer


Set against the picturesque hills of North India, the trailer showcases Kajol’s character interrogating Dhruv Sood, played by Shaheer Sheikh, while encountering Kriti’s Saumya, who seems to be a victim. The story then shifts to Saumya and Dhruv's budding romance, which takes a dark turn with the arrival of Saumya’s twin sister, who starts seducing Dhruv.


The trailer hints at Dhruv being imprisoned for allegedly attempting to kill one of the twins, but both sisters harbor dark secrets, and Kajol’s character is determined to uncover the truth in this tangled web of deception.


 



'Do Patti' isn’t the first collaboration between Kriti and Kajol, as they previously appeared together in Rohit Shetty’s 'Dilwale', alongside Shah Rukh Khan and Varun Dhawan.


About Do Patti


The team behind 'Do Patti' has shared insights into the film, describing it as a powerful narrative driven by female characters, full of twists and turns that promise to thrill the audience. "Set against the breathtaking backdrop of North India’s hills, 'Do Patti' invites viewers into a world of intrigue, as morally complex characters play mind games with each other. We’re excited to bring this gripping story to audiences worldwide.”


Written by Kanika Dhillon, known for her female-centric films like 'Haseen Dilruba', 'Judgementall Hai Kya', and 'Rashmi Rocket', 'Do Patti' is co-produced by Kanika and Kriti Sanon’s production company, Blue Butterfly Films. The film also features Shaheer Sheikh, Tanvi Azmi, Vivek Mushran, and Prachee Shah Paandya in key roles.


Directed by Shashank Chaturvedi, 'Do Patti' is set to premiere on Netflix on October 25.


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