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Azaad Teaser: Ajay Devgn Joins Debutants Aaman Devgan And Rasha Thadani’s Upcoming Action Drama Film

Bollywood star Ajay Devgn shared the teaser for his next movie, a period drama about a family’s love for their loyal horse. Titled Azaad, the movie also stars Ajay’s nephew Aaman Devgan, and Raveena Tandon’s daughter Rasha Thadani.

The film seems to be set in Pre-Independence India, where Ajay is a master horse rider who shares a beautiful bond with his horse. He escapes brutal English armies and leaps over valleys, but the horse, in between all this, goes missing. The younger boy, played by Aaman, is tasked with finding him. Meanwhile, Rasha Thadani plays the rich young girl from an opulent family, but the teaser shows her for only two short moments.

You can watch the teaser below.

The teaser also provides us with a few Tarzan: The Wonder Car flashbacks. In the 2004 movie, Ajay plays a ghost who possesses his custom-made car to help his son fight the villains who murdered him. Of course, Ajay’s character looks well and alive here, but does seem to be teaching how to strike a bond with the family horse.

The film is helmed by Abhishek Kapoor, known for films like Kai Po Che, Kedarnath, Rock On, and Chandigarh Kare Aashiqui. Produced by Ronnie Screwvala and Pragya Kapoor, Azaad is set for release on the big screen in January 2025.

Sharing the teaser on social media, Abhishek Kapoor wrote, “Har jung mein, har bahadur yodha ke saath, ek wafadaar ghoda zaroor raha hai. Azaad Teaser Out Now. Witness the adventure on big screens this January 2025.”

Also, for those unaware, Rasha Thadani is the daughter of Raveena and Anil Thadani. Before her Bollywood debut, she said, “My mom’s guidance is invaluable to me, not because she’s an actor, but because she’s my mom. She has handled herself with such grace and maturity, and I want to be like her 100%. She is my role model so of course I look up to her for everything.”

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