'Haraamkhor' trailer out! Film sets new record of completing shoot in 16 days

27 December,2016 03:53 PM IST |   |  mid-day online correspondent

The trailer of Nawazuddin Siddiqui and Shweta Tripathi starrer 'Haraamkhor' is out! Watch it here...

'Haraamkhor' trailer out! Film sets new record of completing shoot in 16 days



A still from 'Haraamkhor'. Pic/YouTube

The trailer of Nawazuddin Siddiqui and Shweta Tripathi starrer 'Haraamkhor' is out!

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In a landmark judgment last week, FCAT reversed their ban on 'Haraamkhor' citing it to be socially responsible and hoping it would carry a positive message for girls to be aware of their rights.

Shot in a small village in Gujarat, the film explores the romance between a 14-year-old school student and her professor.

Decorated with visuals set in a small village are the main characters of the film, the teacher, the student, the small boy who has crush on the same girl and his friend who helps him and the teacher's wife.

The trailer filled with peppy music is funny in parts as serious in the other, sprinkled with the perfect dash of acting from its lead cast.

We hear the film's shoot was wrapped up in a day over a fortnight, making a whole new record.

Set in all real locations, the film was shot and wrapped up in 16 days, making it one of the most fastest feature films to be shot in recent times.

Speaking on this, Shlok Sharma, the director said, "It was very indeed very challenging to finish an entire feature film's shoot in 16 days. That's why the team's role was the most crucial. My lead actors- Nawaz bhai and Shweta were spot on. So was the crew. Siddharth, my DOP, and his team, along with the production team were all absolutely in tandem. There was no way this would have been possible without the team I had behind me."

The film is set to release on January 13, 2017.

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