777 Charlie trailer: Rakshit Shetty’s Bond with his Dog will leave you dewy-eyed
The trailer of 777 charlie is close to 4 minutes and takes you through the journey of Dharma, a lonely man who lives a mechanical life of eating, working, fighting and sleeping. The entire colony is against his way of life. The mothers go as far as calling him a ‘Hitler’ and scaring their kids to eat food if they don’t want to be captured by him.
Suddenly, a stray dog enters his life. Though he initially detests its presence and tries to put it out for adoption, he learns about the dog’s love when he meets with an accident. They soon grow closer and he calls the dog “Charlie”. Dharma starts exploring different adventures and roams around with Charlie, which makes his life more interesting. But there is some danger lurking around their otherwise fun and happy life. Towards the end of the trailer, Dharma is also seen searching for Charlie in a snowy place. The trailer hints at a mix of a happy and emotional ride.
Rakshit shetty’s next film 777 charlie will be released in theatres on June 10 and its theatrical trailer is now available. The trailer’s technical sophistication is the first thing that catches the eye. The mainstays are the beautiful images and the deep background soundtrack. The trailer in Hindi, Tamil, Telgu and Malayalam will be unveiled by celebrities from the respective film industries.
The tamil trailer will be launched by Dhanush, while the Malayalam version will be launched by Nibin Paul, Asif Ali, Tovino Thomas, Antony Vegheese, and Arjun Ashokan. The Telugu version will be launched by Victory Venkatesh, renowned actress Sai Pallavi, Manchu Lakshmi and Rana Daggubati. The debut of the hindi version will also feature a Bollywood celebrity, although the film crew has not yet announced their intentions. All celebs will share the trailer on their social media networks.
Written and directed by Kiranraj K, 777 Charlie also stars Sangeetha Sringeri, Raj B Shetty, Danish Sait and Bobby Simha. The film will release in multiple languages on June 10.
