The highly anticipated trailer for Emraan Hashmi's upcoming film *Ground Zero* has been released, offering a gripping glimpse into a tense narrative set in the Kashmir Valley of the 2000s.
Hashmi takes on the role of BSF officer Narendra Nath Dubey, who spearheads a pivotal operation culminating in the takedown of the notorious terrorist mastermind, Ghazi Baba.
Opening with a harrowing scene of terrorists targeting BSF soldiers, the trailer sets the stage for mounting tensions within the valley. Following the loss of 60-70 soldiers in rapid succession, Hashmi's character, hailed by a superior officer as their best, is introduced. Unlike typical tales centered around counterterrorism, 'Ground Zero' distinguishes itself with Hashmi's portrayal of Dubey, a man determined to shift the mindset of the region's youth, aiming to replace violence with creativity, and paintbrushes with pistols.
However, when Officer Dubey suddenly calls for a "prahar" (attack), it becomes evident that systemic issues are at play.
The trailer raises poignant questions: Can Dubey accomplish his mission of change without resorting to violence?
Farhan Akhtar, in sharing the trailer, encapsulates the film's essence: "A faceless enemy, a fearless officer. The hunt begins."
Directed by Tejas Prabha Vijay Deoskar, 'Ground Zero' draws inspiration from real events. Alongside Hashmi, the film boasts a talented ensemble cast including Sai Tamhankar, Zoya Hussain, Mukesh Tiwari, Deepak Parmesh, Lalit Prabhakar, Rockey Raina, and Rahul Vohra.
Produced by Ritesh Sidhwani and Farhan Akhtar under Excel Entertainment, 'Ground Zero' is set to hit theaters on April 25. This powerful narrative promises to deliver more than just action, aiming to provoke thought and discussion.