'Crakk - Jeetegaa Toh Jiyegaa' trailer out: Fans praise Vidyut Jammwal and Arjun Rampal duo

Updated : Feb 09, 2024 21:06
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The trailer of ‘Crakk-Jeetegaa Toh Jiyegaa’ was released in a grand event in Mumbai on February 8.  

The trailer shows a variety of sports stunts between Arjun Rampal and Vidyut Jammwal. The film shares its motto as ‘Jeetegaa Toh Jiyegaa.’ Helmed by filmmaker Adtiya Datt, this is India’s first-ever action sports drama.  

Fans praise the trailer

Several netizens and Vidyut Jammwal fans praised the trailer. A fan wrote, "Arjun sir and Vidyut are amazing really excited to watch it." Another wrote, "It's just outstanding. Never seen before in any Bollywood film. Vidyut Jamwal is a real action star who deserves more than he has got. Mark my words, this film CRAKK is going to take Vidyut to new heights."   

Talking about the film, actor-producer Vidyut Jammwal said, “With Crakk, my vision was to deliver the biggest sports action thriller in Indian Cinema. I am grateful to an exceptional team that transformed this dream into reality. The adrenaline-fueled visual spectacle we've created aims to captivate audiences, leaving them eagerly anticipating more.” 

Director Aditya Datt added, “When you have Arjun Rampal and Vidyut Jammval, the very embodiment of masculinity, both in real life and in movies. It’s an amazing action combo as a filmmaker. Their explosive and rage-filled persona should intrigue the audience too.” 

The film will release in theatres on February 23. It also stars Amy Jackson, Nora Fatehi.
 

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