Rani Padmini trailer released

  • IndiaGlitz, [Thursday,October 08 2015]

The trailer of Aashiq Abu's 'Rani Padmini' has been released. It seems to be a blend of travel, gangster and other genres mixed together. Manju and Rima essay the lead roles in it. Sajitha Madathil and Sreenath Bhasi were seen in the trailer.

As the travel moves towards the north of India, dialects change. A mix of Hindi and Malayalam is used in the trailer. The spectacular Himalayas is featured for a fleeting second. Some intense emotional and change inspiring sequences seems to be there in the movie. The movie will release on October 23rd.

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