Vedaa Trailer: Trailer of john Abraham's 'Veda' released, Sharvari shines in an action avatar as the real 'hero'


John Abraham's 'Veda' is going to be released on the Independence Day, 15 August. Today the trailer of this film has been released, which is full of action. Action is not only strong for john abraham but also for Sharvari. This film talks about justice, freedom, and gender equality. Sharvari's style is shocking.

Abhishek Banerjee and tamannaah bhatia are also in important roles in this film. This film is directed by Nikhil Advani. John Abraham's style in the trailer is great, but seeing him in an action role is nothing new. This time Sharvari has won the game. She has surprised the fans with her style in the trailer. Along with action, her dialogues are also amazing.

The trailer starts with the shloka of Geeta 'Yada Yada Hi Dharmasya'. John Abraham is lying unconscious on the ground with a gun pointed at his temple, but as the scene changes, the perspective changes, and john Abraham is seen showing action in his familiar style. John, in the role of Major abhimanyu Kanwar, is seen as Sharvari's charioteer. A voice comes from the background with his scenes, 'Whenever there is injustice, I will protect religion'.

Sharvari enters in the next scene. Sharvari, who plays the role of a simple village girl, shows action with a sharp attitude. And when she gets training from Major abhimanyu, her intentions become stronger. Here is a fight for justice, a fight against caste discrimination, and also against gender discrimination. john abraham finally says, 'Main toh bas sarithi hun, chakravyuh tread waali...'. He is pointing towards Sharvari.

The road of this film, which is released on Independence Day, is not easy. It will clash with many films at the box office. These include Shraddha Kapoor and Rajkumar Rao's 'Stree 2' and the action thriller pan-India film 'Double Ismart'. sanjay dutt is also a part of the film 'Double Ismart'. However, for now, the trailer of 'Veda' has created an atmosphere. It remains to be seen what wonders the film does.

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