Key Points

Rajkummar Rao stuns fans with his transformation into a ruthless gangster in the Maalik trailer. The political drama set in 1980s Allahabad features Prosenjit Chatterjee as a cop and Manushi Chhillar in pivotal roles. Rao's character showcases intense action sequences and a dark ambition for power, marking a departure from his usual comedy roles. The film promises a gripping tale of crime, politics and survival when it releases on July 11, 2025.

Key Points: Rajkummar Rao transforms into ruthless gangster in Maalik trailer

  • Rajkummar Rao plays a power-hungry gangster in gritty 1980s Allahabad setting
  • Prosenjit Chatterjee stars as cop tasked with stopping Rao's character
  • Film marks Rao's departure from comedy roles like Stree and Bhool Bhulaiyaa
  • Manushi Chhillar debuts in raw, intense character unlike her previous work
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Maalik trailer out: Rajkummar Rao unleashes his dark side as a ruthless gangster

Rajkummar Rao shocks fans with intense gangster avatar in Maalik trailer, co-starring Prosenjit Chatterjee and Manushi Chhillar.

"This is the first time I'm doing such a hard-hitting role - Rajkummar Rao"

Mumbai, July 1

The makers of the actor Rajkummar Rao's upcoming political drama film 'Maalik' have finally released its trailer on Tuesday. Directed by Pulkit, the film also stars Bengali cinema star Prosenjit Chatterjee in the lead role.

In Maalik, Rajkummar Rao plays a ruthless gangster who appears to stop at nothing to fulfil his ambition of political power and fame. With his rugged look and high-octane action moves, Rajkummar portrays a raw and intense character, unlike his recent roles in comedy movies such as 'Stree', 'Stree 2', and 'Bhool Chuk Maaf.'

Also starring Manushi Chhillar in a lead role, along with Saurabh Shukla and Saurabh Sachdeva in pivotal parts, Maalik is set against the gritty backdrop of 1980s Allahabad. It's a hard-hitting tale of ambition, power, and survival, that explores the price of rising in a world ruled by guns, greed, and loyalty.

In the trailer, Rajkummar is seen firing bullets at the front entrance of the house. Guns seem to be the actor's third hand in the movie, as he appears to kill countless goons in the trailer.

Rajkummar's political ambitions face a strong opposition from a local strongman played brilliantly by Saurabh Shukla. Prosenjit Chatterjee plays the role of a cop who is tasked with finishing 'Maalik'.

The movie is produced by Kumar Taurani & Jay Shewakramani under the banner of Tips Films and Northern Lights Films.

Rajkummar Rao shared the trailer of the film on his Instagram handle. While sharing the clip, the actor highlighted one of his dialogues in the caption section of his post.

He wrote, "Janam se nahin Qismat se banega, majboor baap ka mazboot beta, Maalik."

https://www.instagram.com/p/DLjt3Y4tPwL/?hl=en

Talking about his character, Rajkummar Rao says, "This is the first time I'm doing such a hard-hitting role. It really pushed me as an actor and let me explore a darker, more intense side. Playing a layered, ruthless gangster was both thrilling and challenging, and that's what made it so exciting. I can't wait for the audience to experience the gritty, gripping world we've created," as quoted in a press note shared by the makers of 'Maalik'.

Manushi Chhillar also shared, "Maalik is really special to me. I got to portray a character I've never explored before, and the film allowed me to step into a world that's gritty, raw and intense. It's been such a thrilling journey, and I truly hope the audience connects with it," as quoted in a press note.

The film is slated to release in cinemas on July 11, 2025.

- ANI

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Priya S
The setting in 1980s Allahabad looks so authentic! Finally a Bollywood film that's not just about Mumbai underworld. Hope they've done proper research on that era's political-criminal nexus. Rajkummar's dialect sounds on point too 👌
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Rohit P
Honestly getting tired of glorifying gangsters in films. We have enough crime problems in UP/Bihar without making heroes out of criminals. Hope this movie shows the real consequences rather than just cool action scenes.
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Sarah B
That dialogue "Janam se nahin Qismat se banega" gave me chills! Rajkummar's intensity is next level. Interesting to see Manushi Chhillar in such a serious role after beauty pageants. Hope she delivers!
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Vikram M
Prosenjit Chatterjee as the cop is perfect casting! After seeing him in Bengali crime thrillers, I know he'll bring that authentic tough cop vibe. The Rajkummar vs Prosenjit face-off scenes will be fire 🔥
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Kavya N
The production quality looks amazing! But I hope the story has depth beyond just violence. Rajkummar is capable of so much more - fingers crossed the writing does justice to his talent. The 80s setting could make for great social commentary if handled well.

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