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The Munjya teaser is out, and it blends dred with intrigue. The creators of Stree and Bhediya return with yet another horror-comedy starring India's first CGI lead. Anticipation is high for the trailer release on May 24th.
Hold on to your seats and be ready for a thrilling journey, for Munjya is about to take over the theatres! Maddock Films has recently released a compelling trailer for Munjya, marking a watershed event in Indian film with the premiere of the country's first CGI protagonist. Following the success of Stree, Maddock Films is prepared to revolutionise the summer blockbuster with a film that is not just a pleasure for youth and children, but also an exciting journey for everyone. Munjya promises to provide an unforgettable movie experience filled with tension and thrill.
Catch a glimpse of Munjya in the freshly released teaser, which previews the eponymous character's mysterious adventure in search of the elusive Munni. This sneak preview combines shivers and giggles, sparking a burning desire to discover the mystery of this unique human.
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Maddock Films, the makers of renowned creatures such as the eerie Stree and the terrible Bhediya, has released a new type of dread. Munjya is more than simply a talking and moving creature; it's a digital masterpiece that instils fear with every motion, bringing a new twist to the monster genre.
The film exemplifies Dinesh Vijan's concept of embracing cutting-edge technology since it is the first Indian film to showcase a fully realised CGI creature from beginning to end. The trailer's premiere on May 24th is much anticipated.
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Munjya, directed by the excellent Aditya Sarpotdar and starring Sharvari, Mona Singh, Abhay Verma, and Sathyaraj, dives into a myth firmly ingrained in Indian culture. Munjya will enter theatres on June 7th, 2024, and fans should expect a scream-fest. Take advantage of the start of a new era in filmmaking.