Manmarziyan trailer: Abhishek Bachchan, Taapsee Pannu, Vicky Kaushal starrer makes a funny love triangle

Manmarziyan is co-produced by Aanand L Rai. Taapsee in an interview to IANS had said the film "is a beautiful mix of the different worlds of filmmakers Aanand L Rai and Anurag Kashyap."

Anurag Kashyap's upcoming drama comedy ‘Manmarziyan’ is all about complicated relationships stuck in a love triangle

The trailer starts with Vicky (Vicky Kaushal), who is madly in love with Rumi (Taapsee Pannu), but is not ready for marriage. Hence Rumi decides to get married to the first guy she meets. Then enters Robbie (Abhishek Bachchan, who’s playing a sardar) and begins the 'complicated' love story. Torn between her first love and marriage, Rumi finds it hard to make a choice between the two

Directed by Anurag Kashyap, ‘Manmarziyan’ speaks volumes about modern-day complexities in a relationship.

The film also bringing back Abhishek Bachchan to the big screen after a gap of two years.

Abhishek took to Twitter to share the trailer of Manmarziyan. Check out

If Taapsee and Vicky are in their element in the trailer of the romantic drama, it's hard to ignore Jr Bachchan's understated performance.

Manmarziyan is co-produced by Aanand L Rai. Taapsee in an interview to IANS had said the film "is a beautiful mix of the different worlds of filmmakers Aanand L Rai and Anurag Kashyap."

The film is set to hit the screens on September 14.

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