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‘Gaslight’ Trailer: Sara Ali Khan, Vikrant Massey, Chitrangda Singh’s Suspense Drama Seems Thrilling

Sara Ali Khan, Vikrant Massey, and Chitranagada's murder mystery will premiere on Disney+Hotstar on March 31.

The trailer of Sara Ali Khan, Vikrant Massey, and Chitrangda Singh-starrer suspense thriller, ‘Gaslight’, has been finally released, and it will give you goosebumps. It starts off with Misha, a physically challenged girl, played by Sara, visiting her home after years but finding out that her father, a king, is missing. 

The trailer begins with Chitrangda Singh, who plays Rukmini, welcoming her stepdaughter Sara to their ancestral home. She tries to twist and turn the events when Misha finds out that her father is missing. Misha soon realises that her father has been murdered, and then gets haunted by her father's ghost, who tries to let her know the truth. Meanwhile, Vikrant Massey is seen as the king's personal assistant, who takes care of everything he needs. However, the trailer offers a web of lies, and shows how Misha gets embroiled and tries to find the truth.

Check out the trailer here:

Talking about the film, Sara had earlier said, "Gaslight has been a learning curve for me, the character and story is very distinctive from the ones I have played before. The film has given me an opportunity to expand my horizons in acting and introduce different shades of Sara to my fans. It is an interesting whodunit and will keep the audience at the edge of their seats till the end. It has been an exciting journey during the shoot. Gaslight also marks my second association with Disney+ Hotstar and I am looking forward to audience reactions once they watch it."

Produced by Ramesh Taurani, Tips Films Ltd. and Akshai Puri, 12th Street Entertainment and directed by Pavan Kirpalani, ‘Gaslight’, which also stars Akshay Oberoi, will drop on Disney+ Hotstar on March 31.

Apart from this, Sara also has Laxman Utekar's upcoming untitled rom-com film opposite Vicky Kaushal, and in Homi Adajania's next ‘Murder Mubarak’, in the pipeline.

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