A film worthy of Big screen experience- director Suraj Joshi and actor Mohit Chadda on trailer release of Flight

<p>After creating a buzz on all social media platforms with the motion poster and the iconic dialogue ‘Aaj marne ka mood nahi hai’, the much-anticipated trailer of Flight has been released. Starring Mohit Chadda in the lead, the edge of the seat thriller follows the journey of a business tycoon Ranveer Malhotra, who against all […]</p>

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A film worthy of Big screen experience- director Suraj Joshi and actor Mohit Chadda on trailer release of Flight
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After creating a buzz on all social media platforms with the motion poster and the iconic dialogue ‘Aaj marne ka mood nahi hai’, the much-anticipated trailer of Flight has been released.

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Starring Mohit Chadda in the lead, the edge of the seat thriller follows the journey of a business tycoon Ranveer Malhotra, who against all the odds, has to face deadly obstacles on a plane to survive.

Directed by debutant director Suraj Joshi, the movie is being released by UFO Moviez and Reliance Entertainment.

Talking about how every scene had to be pre-planned with the VFX team, debutant director Suraj Joshi shares, “Since most of Ranveer’s journey takes place in an empty aircraft gone missing, we had to make sure the sequences were pre-planned along with our VFX team so that we don’t miss a mark.

Our entire team has worked hard day and night to bring this never seen before expedition in Indian cinema to the big screens. I hope the audience shares their love and support for the trailer as they have done to the motion poster.”

Elaborating on the same actor Mohit Chadda shares, “It’s really exciting to get the kind of response we are getting. Our idea was always to make a film that was unique, something that the audience had never experienced before. But it had to be a film that is worthy of the ‘Big Screen’ experience and at the same time, a story that would entertain audiences. We are sincerely hoping the trailer piques the intrigue of the audience, enough for them to come to theatres to watch the movie.”

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