Key Points

Acclaimed filmmaker Anees Bazmee is presenting a groundbreaking Marathi psychological thriller called "Jarann" starring Amruta Subhash. The film delves deep into societal superstitions and supernatural experiences that challenge rational thinking. Bazmee's involvement brings credibility to the project, sharing his own experiences with unexplained phenomena. The movie promises to offer a nerve-chilling narrative that explores the thin line between reality and the supernatural.

Key Points: Anees Bazmee Backs Amruta Subhash's Chilling Marathi Thriller Jarann

  • Anees Bazmee unveils psychological thriller exploring deep-rooted societal superstitions
  • Amruta Subhash leads intense Marathi horror narrative
  • Trailer promises supernatural encounters challenging rational thinking
  • Film explores unexplainable paranormal experiences in ordinary life
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Anees Bazmee unveils the nerve chilling trailer of Amruta Subhash's 'Jarann'

Acclaimed filmmaker Anees Bazmee presents Amruta Subhash in a spine-tingling psychological thriller exploring supernatural mysteries

"Some people do practice black magic, and many hold strange, deep-seated beliefs - Anees Bazmee"

Mumbai, May 23

Acclaimed filmmaker Anees Bazmee decided to put his weight behind Amruta Subhash's spine-chilling Marathi psychological thriller "Jarann". Sharing a glimpse of what's to come, the makers have unveiled the engaging trailer from the feature.

Speaking at the trailer launch, Bazmee shared, "This subject is deeply rooted in our society. Personally, I don't believe in ghosts--but if you asked me to go to a deserted mansion at 2 a.m., I won't go. That's because I've witnessed a lot over time. Some people do practice black magic, and many hold strange, deep-seated beliefs. This kind of superstition has existed in our society for generations, and it's not something that can be erased overnight. No matter how modern or rational you consider yourself, or how firmly you believe that nothing really happens, fear can still creep in. I've experienced it myself during the shooting of my films Last Bhool Bhulaiyaa 2 and 3."

Amruta added, "During moments when I've felt low, Anees sir's films have given me immense support and comfort. Many white magic also happened during this film and Anees sir presenting it is one of those magical thing. In fact, it took me two days to even believe that sir is presenting our film. It feels like a huge dream come true. After so many years, if I had to do something in Marathi, it had to be this. I'm deeply grateful to have been chosen for this role."

The trailer shows Amruta as a married woman whose ordinary life is changed forever after unexplainable eerie incidents begin to take place.

Presented by Anees Bazmee Productions, A & N Cinemas LLP, and A3 Events & Media Services, and co-produced by Manann Dania Films, "Jarann" has been backed by Amol Bhagat and Nitin Bhalchandra Kulkarni, and co-produced by Manann Dania.

Helmed by Rushikesh Gupte, the project also stars Anita Date, Kishor Kadam, Jyoti Malashe, Vikram Gaikwad, Rajan Bhise, Avani Joshi, and Seema Deshmukh in prominent roles.

"Jarann" hit theatres on June 5

- IANS

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Priya K.
The trailer gave me goosebumps! Amruta Subhash is such a versatile actress. After watching her in Sacred Games and Lust Stories, I'm excited to see her in a Marathi horror thriller. Anees Bazmee presenting it adds more credibility. June 5 can't come soon enough! 👻
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Rahul S.
Horror films rooted in Indian superstitions always hit different. Unlike Western jump scares, our ghost stories have that psychological depth. Bazmee's comments about black magic and beliefs make me think this will be more than just a scary movie - might actually make us question our own fears.
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Anjali M.
I appreciate that Marathi cinema is getting this kind of support from Bollywood bigwigs like Bazmee. But I hope the film doesn't just rely on cheap thrills. The trailer suggests a strong female-led narrative, which is refreshing. Amruta's emotional range could make this truly special.
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Vikram P.
After Bhool Bhulaiyaa, Bazmee understands the Indian audience's taste in horror-comedy. But this seems like pure horror - quite a shift! The cast looks solid with veterans like Kishor Kadam. Hope they don't overuse CGI and keep it raw like old-school Ramsay brothers films.
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Sneha R.
The concept of an ordinary woman facing supernatural events reminds me of my grandmother's stories from rural Maharashtra. These beliefs run deep in our culture. Excited but also scared to watch this alone! 😅 Will definitely go with friends for moral support.
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Manoj T.
While I'm excited for the film, I hope it doesn't reinforce superstitions. India needs more scientific temper. That said, as pure entertainment, the trailer looks promising. Amruta's transformation from normal housewife to terrified victim seems convincing. Hope the story does justice to the setup.

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