The trailer showcases the story of Hemant Shah, which is set in 1987, in Mumbai city, as he becomes a trader of the stock market and gathers secret information which helps him in his market trading.
Abhishek Bachchan in The Big Bull (Photo/File pic)
After piquing the curiosity of viewers by sharing intriguing teasers of his upcoming film The Big Bull, Abhishek Bachchan on Friday unveiled the trailer of the film, which sees him becoming a part of the 'mother of all the scams'.
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Here's the trailer:
The three-minute-eight second trailer starts from a voice-over, "In this country, one can do anything - use fake promoters, bribe the police, threaten the media, we can buy people -but there is one rule- you can never get caught." The clip sees Abhishek in the role of stockbroker - Hemant Shah on board a taxi as he went to a bank, post which he shows some documents to the bank officer, just when one the fake document is about to get caught, he bribes the bank employee.
The trailer then showcases the story of Hemant which is set in 1987, in Mumbai city, as he becomes a trader of the stock market and gathers secret information which helps him in his market trading. Earning profits eventually, he goes on to do 'insider trading'.
Leading him to become one of the biggest business tycoons of the 'stock market' Hemant, then even gets the support of politicians in expanding his business. It then showcases glimpses of his journey from becoming a tycoon to his quest to know of the loopholes, landing in jail and his desire to become India's first billionaire.
Helmed by Kookie Gulati, the film also stars Ileana D'Cruz, Nikita Dutta, Sumit Vats, Ram Kapoor, Sohum Shah among many more. The trailer of the movie will release on March 19.