Karan Johar Thanks Film Fraternity For Supporting Lakshya, Raghav Juyal’s Film Kill: ‘Indebted To Everyone’
Karan Johar Thanks Film Fraternity For Supporting Lakshya, Raghav Juyal’s Film Kill: ‘Indebted To Everyone’
Karan Johar’s Kill, which premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival last year, marks Lakshya Lalwani’s Bollywood debut. The film releases this weekend.

Karan Johar’s highly-anticipated film, Kill, featuring Lakshya Lalwani, is poised for a weekend debut. Ahead of its premiere, the producers organized a glamorous screening in Mumbai on Wednesday. The star-studded event saw the likes of Janhvi Kapoor, Ananya Panday, and Varun Dhawan among the attendees. They also took to their social media handles to rave about the film.

Now, overwhelmed with the reviews, Karan took to his Instagram handle to thank the film fraternity. “On behalf of Sikhya and Dharma…Thank you all for coming to support our film #KILL… We are indebted to everyone for posting and sharing our excitement and energy on this deep rooted genre film that we are all so proud of! We are grateful to all the outstanding actors and the amazing crew of KILL! We can’t wait for the audience to discover the madness on this midnight express! Nikhil! Lakshya, Raghav, Tanya, and the terrific ensemble! We love you !!!”

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On Wednesday, Vicky Kaushal took to his Instagram stories and shared the poster of the film. He also wrote a review, heaping praises at the team, “I tip my hat off to each and everyone involved in making this film. People don’t know what’s coming their way. @nix_bhat @karanjohar @apoorva1972 @guneetmonga @achinjain20 @itslakshya @raghavjuyal @tanyamaniktala.”

Karan Johar’s latest production, Kill, which premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) last year, marks Lakshya Lalwani’s Bollywood debut. The film was showcased in the Midnight Madness section of TIFF and was one of 10 films chosen to be exhibited at the festival.

The film tells the gripping story of Indian Army commando Amrit (Lakshya) who races against time and armed adversaries on a New Delhi-bound train to rescue his beloved Tulika (Tanya Maniktala). According to Deadline, Chad Stahelski, Jason Spitz, and Alex Young of 87Eleven Entertainment will lead the remake, attracted by the original film’s intense action sequences and compelling narrative.

Meanwhile, News18 gave the film 4 stars. The review read, “A week after an innovative take on mythology was delivered in the form of Kalki 2898 AD, director Nikhil Nagesh Bhat delivers a refreshing take on Indian action films with Kill. If you love hardcore action films, Kill is a treat to watch. The film is not for the weak-hearted and is bound to leave you sick in the tummy if you can’t handle too much gore. Watch the film for it.”

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