Raid 2 new poster
When Ajay Devgn came with his 2018 film 'Raid', it received a lot of appreciation from the audience, and later, the film went on to become a big hit. The crime drama is still considered one of Ajay's best films in his filmography. Now, the makers have fantastic news for the fans of the film. They are all set to bring the sequel to the Ajay Devgn starrer, with the actor returning to his iconic role. Just recently, the makers unveiled the first poster of the film along with its release date.
Today, the makers of Raid 2 released another poster featuring the legs and boots of the IRS Amay Patnaik. The poster was released with a tagline that reads, "Amay Patnaik is back." According to reports, the shooting of Raid 2 commenced today, January 6th, and it will be extensively shot in Mumbai, Delhi, and the cities of Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan. It is worth noting that the film is backed by Bhushan Kumar, Kumar Mangat Pathak, Abhishek Pathak, and Krishan Kumar under their banners T-Series and Panorama Studios, respectively. The movie is slated to release theatrically on November 15th, 2024.
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âRaid' is a 2018 Indian crime thriller film directed by Raj Kumar Gupta. Set in the 1980s, it follows the story of Amay Patnaik, an honest income tax officer played by Ajay Devgn. Patnaik leads a high-stakes raid on the influential politician Rameshwar Singh's (played by Saurabh Shukla) residence, suspecting him of massive tax evasion. As the intense cat-and-mouse game unfolds, Patnaik faces various challenges, including political pressure and threats to his family. The film explores themes of corruption, integrity, and the power struggle between a dedicated officer and a cunning adversary, creating a gripping narrative within the confines of a single raid.
The story was inspired by the true events involving Sardar Inder Singh, a Congress politician, whose residence in Madhya Pradesh was subjected to a prolonged three-day and two-night raid by IT officers in the 1980s. This raid stood out from others due to its extended duration, making it the longest in India's history.
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