‘Vadda Kalakaar’ will make feel like the 90s
Tribune News Service
Amritsar, December 25
Alfaaz, better known as rapper Honey Singh’s band mate and singer, will be making a comeback with Punjabi film ‘Vadda Kalakaar’. Taking cue from the current trend of going back in time, the story is based in the 90s era in Punjab when VCRs were in high demand. Punjabi cinema has gone experimental in the last few years. From making films on national heroes to showcasing entertaining period dramas, the industry is offering concepts that work differently. “Vadda Kalakaar will be a similar movie that promises to entertainment with simplistic manner,” said Alfaaz, who will be starring opposite Roopi Singh.
Talking to the press, Kuldeep Kaushik, who has worked with Anurag Basu as well, says that ‘Vadda Kalakaar’ will be focusing on the 90s culture, the time when the use of VCRs was at its peak. “The main character (Alfaaz) gets inspired by the film industry and he wis hes to become a hero, but he has to face many frauds and undergo several struggles to achieve his goal. His struggle is filled with innumerable interesting incidents that will surely leave the audience laughing.”
Alfaaz, who was last seen in Ishq Brandy, quipped, “I loved the story of ‘Vadda Kalakaar’ so much that I immediately expressed my desire to work as an actor in the film. I am so happy that I got to do this role. From the pre-production stage to the actual shoot, post-production and then working on the music, I enjoyed every phase of working on this film.”
Besides Alfaaz and Rupi Gill, the movie features many popular faces from the industry like Yograj Singh, BN Sharma and many more.
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