The trailer for the upcoming film 'I Want To Talk', featuring Abhishek Bachchan in the lead role, was released on Tuesday. Directed by the acclaimed Shoojit Sircar, known for 'October', 'Vicky Donor', 'Madras Cafe', and 'Sardar Udham', the film promises an engaging blend of life lessons and subtle situational humor, characteristic of Sircar’s unique style.

I Want To Talk trailer

The trailer presents Abhishek in multiple looks, portraying his character Arjun’s transformative journey through various life challenges. It teases a thought-provoking narrative that delves into life choices, aiming to take viewers on an unforgettable journey. The cast includes Johnny Lever, Jayant Kriplani, and Ahilya Bamroo, each adding to the film's eclectic mix. Captivating moments in the trailer spark curiosity, leaving audiences eager for more.

Produced by Rising Sun Films and Kino Works, 'I Want To Talk' is set to release worldwide on November 22.

 

About Shoojit Sircar

Shoojit Sircar, who made his directorial debut with the romantic war drama 'Yahaan', gained widespread recognition with the social comedy 'Vicky Donor', which starred Ayushmann Khurrana in his debut role and won the National Film Award for Best Popular Film Providing Wholesome Entertainment. He continued with the political thriller 'Madras Cafe' featuring John Abraham, followed by the critically acclaimed and commercially successful 'Piku' (2015).

About I Want To Talk

In 'I Want To Talk', Abhishek appears in a fresh avatar, navigating complex relationships and internal struggles, marking a notable shift from his previous roles. The film explores the intricacies of modern relationships and the human condition, using an unconventional narrative to capture both the absurdities and emotional gravity of everyday life. Also starring Pearle Maaney, Johnny Lever, Jayant Kripalani, and Kristin Goddard, the film promises a powerful exploration of life’s challenges and choices.

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