Hurdang Trailer: IAS aspirant Sunny Kaushal adamant on abolishing caste-based reservation; Vicky Kaushal Feedback

Vicky Kaushal’s brother Sunny Kaushal, who was last seen in OTT project Shiddat co-starring Radhika Madan, is all set to make his big screen debut. Nushrat Bharucha is also seen with actor Sunny in her upcoming film ‘Hurdang’. Directed by Nikhil Nagesh Bhat, the film also stars Vijay Varma in the lead role. On Wednesday, the makers dropped an interesting trailer from the film.

The trailer of two minutes forty nine seconds was set in the backdrop of Uttar Pradesh and focuses on the issue of reservation.

As the trailer begins, it features Sunny Kaushal in the role of a middle-class UP boy who aspires to become an IAS officer but gives up his dream of fighting against reservation. Meanwhile, we also see Sunny’s romance with Nushrat Bharucha in bloom. Vijay Varma is seen in the role of an influential student leader who controls the politics of the college. The trailer narrates Sunny’s journey as he abandoned his goal of becoming an IAS and joined dirty politics and changed his goal of becoming an MLA.

As soon as the trailer was released, the fans started praising Sunny and the film. Vicky Kaushal also sent wishes to his baby brother. Sharing the trailer on his social media account, Vicky wrote, ‘Hurdang machane rahe hai! Proud of you @sunsunnykhez”.

Soon after, Vicky’s father Sham Kaushal also shared the trailer on his Instagram story and wrote, “Just great trailer. God give full success to the film. Proud of you son @sunsunnykhez”.

Shashank Khaitan also wrote in the comment section, “Good feeling bhai… all the best.” One fan wrote, “This film is going to show the reality of Indian education system.” Another comment read, “Thank you Sunny Kaushal for portraying the sentiments of every student Can’t wait for the picture and our laws should change, I think at least watching this film will make a difference! “

Talking about Hurdang, this film is going to release on April 8 this year.

In 1990, India was rocked by protests against the implementation of the Mandal Commission’s recommendation of 27 percent quota in government jobs and public universities for Other Backward Classes (OBCs). Hurdang writer-director Nikhil Nagesh Bhat has adapted the story into a romantic-drama that shows what happened in those few months.

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