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Vikram Vedha Trailer: Hrithik Roshan, Saif Ali Khan’s Action-Packed Face-Off Leaves Netizens Impressed

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Mumbai: The much-awaited trailer of Vikram Vedha was finally released on Thursday. The epic tale of a ruthless cop Vikram (Saif Ali Khan) chasing dreaded gangster Vedha (Hrithik Roshan).

The film appears to be a promising remake of the iconic tale of Vikram Vedha that starred Vijay Sethupathi and R Madhavan. The ultimate face-off and clash are filled with thrill and gut-trenching suspense as both the characters take the story forward with some hard-hitting questions on life and morals.

What If both right and wrong are ultimately wrong? A question that is thrown at the audience in the trailer as the 2.50 minutes trailer unfolds the life of Vikram and Vedha. The film also stars Radhika Apte in a prominent role.

The film is set to release on 30th September in your nearby theatres. The promising action and chemistry of Hrithik and Saif has swayed away fans as they are left in search of more. Here are some of the reactions:

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