‘Aadai’ teaser: Amala Paul film’s new teaser shocks viewers

Updated - June 19, 2019 09:45 am IST

Published - June 18, 2019 08:39 pm IST

The image was posted by actor Amala Paul on Twitter.

The image was posted by actor Amala Paul on Twitter.

Amala Paul’s daring new teaser for her next film Aadai has once again proven that she’s an actor not afraid to take risks for a demanding role.

The first-look poster for the flick that featured a bruised Amala covered in paper holding a weapon had already caused intrigue, and now the one-and-half-minute clip has added to the anticipation.

The teaser begins with a worried mother calling the police to make a complaint about her missing daughter, which the inspector doesn’t take too seriously. The mother adds that her daughter was drunk the last time they both interacted over the phone.

A search seems to ensue with several onlookers and the cops looking at a high-rise building, which culminates in startling visuals of Amala in a shocked state, waking up completely naked inside an office.

The clip also features a quote by Jean Paul Sartre, “Freedom is about what you do with what’s been done to you”, which was also used by filmmaker Karan Johar when promoting the teaser link on social media.

The film, set to release next month is directed by Rathna Kumar of Meyaadha Maan fame and was recently certified ‘A’. The cinematography is by Vijay Karthik Kannan, while the music is composed by singer Pradeep Kumar’s band Oorga.

 

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