‘Sushant Will Live On In Me Till My Last Breath’ says an Emotional Mukesh Chhabra as He Shares Dil Bechara Trailer
The trailer of Sushant Singh Rajput’s last film Dil Bechara is finally out and will leave you teary-eyed. Watch the trailer below to witness the emotional ride of Kizie and Manny...
Published: Monday,Jul 06, 2020 11:38 AM GMT-06:00
The trailer of Sushant Singh Rajput’s last film Dil Bechara is finally out. Directed by Mukesh Chhabra, the film is based on Shailene Woodley and Ansel Elgort’s The Fault In Our Stars and marks the debut of Sanjana Sanghi.
The two minutes forty-five seconds long trailer is heartwarming and will make you miss Sushant even more. The story revolves around two young people fighting the battle of cancer and thriving against the struggles to find the little joys of life. Sushant and Sanjana as Manny and Kizie will take you on an emotional ride of love, adventures, struggles and happiness.
Mukesh Chhabra, the director of the film penned an emotional note as he shared the trailer today on social media. “Finally after such a long wait, 2 years of my life. So many friendships close to my heart,so many ups and downs, happy and sad moments. Presenting to you our dream and the dream of my brother Sushant, who will live on in me till my last breath” he writes.
He further adds: “The trailer of my debut film #DilBechara. So much has changed in my life these past years and I will always cherish every single moment. Putting the trailer out there in your hands and in your hearts. It's over to you now. For every single one of you to watch from your home as many times as you like, I'm glad it's free for everyone, without any subscription, so every single person in India can watch it. So many mixed emotions. I urge you to watch it with your family, friends, girlfriend, boyfriend, loved ones. For you to celebrate a life that lived and will forever be in our hearts. Love to everyone. Mukesh Chhabra.”
https://www.instagram.com/tv/CCTAalggAW2/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_linkDil Bechara will release on Disney+ Hotstar on July 24 2020. The streaming platform has made the film available for free to all viewers as a tribute to Sushant who died by suicide on June 14 2020.
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