Saif Ali Khan The Actor Is Back In ‘Kaalakaandi’ & He Will Get You High On His Crazy Antics

Dipali Patel

The most awaited trailer of Kaalakaandi starring Saif Ali Khan is finally out and it looks helluva promising.

Kaalakaandi marks the directorial debut of Delhi Belly writer, Akshat Verma and is all set to hit theatres on January 12, 2018. 

It’s a black comedy that revolves around six different characters and Saif is pulling off a funky and offbeat avatar that we had probably last seen in Go Goa Gone.

The trailer begins with a conversation where a doctor tells Saif that he is suffering from stomach cancer. He tells him to do whatever makes him happy. This chat with the doctor turns Saif into a badass guy, who wants to live his life to the fullest for once. From popping a ‘pill’ to his crazy antics, the trailer brings out the Saif Ali Khan we have all been waiting for. 

Watch the trailer here: 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RsfUZe606LQ

After unveiling its first teaser in July, the makers had to push the release date from September 8 as the CBFC led by Pahlaj Nihalani had reportedly suggested about 73 cuts in the film. 

Produced by Cinestaan Film Company and Ashi Dua Sara of Flying Unicorn, the film also Deepak Dobriyal, Vijay Raz, Kunal Roy Kapoor, Sobhita Dhulipala, Akshay Oberoi, Isha Talwar, Shenaz Treasury, Shivam Patil, Amyra Dastur and Neil Bhoopalam in a special appearance. 

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