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Haiwaan first look out: Hints dropped about Saif Ali Khan, Akshay Kumar's roles in Priyadarshan film. See pics

Haiwaan first look out: Hints dropped about Saif Ali Khan, Akshay Kumar's roles in Priyadarshan film. See pics

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The first look of Priyadarshan’s soon-to-release movie Haiwaan, starring Akshay Kumar and Saif Ali Khan in lead roles, was rolled out on Wednesday. Without giving away much, Akshay teased the movie’s story and their characters while reaffirming the rollout date.

Adding to this, Haiwaan first look out: Saif Ali Khan and Akshay Kumar star in the Priyadarshan movie. Haiwaan first look out Akshay posted the first look posters on his Instagram, writing, “One sees everything, One misses nothing, Haiwaniyat ab nahin rukegi! (The brutality won’t stop now) #Haiwaan arrives in cinemas on 11th September!”

Meanwhile, One poster covers Akshay’s eyes while showing him wearing a beanie. The text on the poster reads: “Vengeance sees everything.” Another poster shows Saif staring directly at the camera, with the text on it reading, “Every sense is a weapon.” Both posters seem to drop hints about their roles.

Notably, A red-hued poster shows Akshay grinning with menace as a person burns in a graveyard, while Saif’s yellow-hued poster shows him looking focused. A poster of the two of them together also features a child holding a teddy bear, who's possibly key to the story.

As per the latest buzz, View this post on Instagram A post shared by Akshay Kumar (@akshaykumar)

In further updates, Haiwaan is directed by Priyadarshan and produced by Venkat K Narayana and Shailaja Desai Fenn under KVN Productions and Thespian Films. It will be rolled out in theatres on September 11. Boman Irani, Saiyami Kher and Shriya Pilgaonkar also star in pivotal roles in the Saif and Akshay-starrer.

On top of that, Talking to Hindustan Times about adapting the 2016 Mohanlal and Samuthirakani-starrer into Haiwaan in April, writer Rohan Shankar shared, “Adaptations are always tricky because you’re balancing two responsibilities, staying true to the original while making it feel fresh for a new audience.” Priyadarshan had a clear vision of how he wanted to adapt the story, he shared.

He also shared changes were made to the movie to suit Bollywood’s sensibilities, adding, “Certain changes were necessary to make the movie relevant for today’s audience and also to suit the Hindi movie space. The most challenging part is always the tone…making sure the story feels contemporary without losing the essence that made the original special. That balance is where most of the work goes.”

Source: Hindustan Times