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'Agneepath' trailer starring Hrithik Roshan - watch now in HD
Published Monday, Aug 29 2011, 20:09 BST | By Steven Baker | Add comment
Dharma Productions today unveiled the trailer of its upcoming release Agneepath.
The live launch in Mumbai was attended by actors Hrithik Roshan, Sanjay Dutt, Priyanka Chopra and Rishi Kapoor, as well as producer Karan Johar.
"Every story has a beginning and an end. This one is only about revenge," said the tagline of the movie.
The Agneepath remake features Hrithik Roshan in the original Amitabh Bachchan role of Vijay Dinanath Chauhan and Sanjay Dutt in a negative role as Kancha.
Johar reportedly hired 30 security guards to ensure that on-set images were not leaked from the set.
The project ran into controversy in April, when a fight took place amongst 150 extras working on the film.
Agneepath is scheduled to release in early 2012.
The live launch in Mumbai was attended by actors Hrithik Roshan, Sanjay Dutt, Priyanka Chopra and Rishi Kapoor, as well as producer Karan Johar.
"Every story has a beginning and an end. This one is only about revenge," said the tagline of the movie.
The Agneepath remake features Hrithik Roshan in the original Amitabh Bachchan role of Vijay Dinanath Chauhan and Sanjay Dutt in a negative role as Kancha.
Johar reportedly hired 30 security guards to ensure that on-set images were not leaked from the set.
The project ran into controversy in April, when a fight took place amongst 150 extras working on the film.
Agneepath is scheduled to release in early 2012.
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