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WATCH: 'Parmanu' Teaser Gives A Glimpse Into India's Little-known Secret

Darpan News Desk IANS, 27 Apr, 2018 01:32 PM

    The teaser of the much-awaited movie, 'Parmanu: The Story of Pokhran', has given a glimpse into the secret mission of the Indian government to test a nuclear bomb in 1998.

     

    John Abraham took to his twitter and wrote, "Turning impossible into possible for the nation was Ashwat and Ambalika's life, not a job. Presenting #ParmanuTeaser

     

     

    Story unfolds on 25th May

     
     

    The lead actress of the movie, Diana Penty also tweeted, "Nothing about this mission was ordinary. Here's the #ParmanuTeaser. http://bit.ly/NewParmanuTeaser .

     

    Story Unfolds 25 May. @johnabrahament @TheJohnAbraham @kriarj @bomanirani #AbhishekSharma @SaiwynQ @SanyukthaC @ZeeStudios_ @KytaProductions."

     
     

    Diana's friend and actor, Ali Fazal appreciated her and wrote, "Congratulations on this one Diana.. so nice it looks. Looking forward. @TheJohnAbraham @kriarj."

     
     

    The one-minute video opens with Jawaharlal Nehru's famous Tryst with Destiny speech. Boman Irani's voiceover takes over from there and reminds us of some glorious moments of independent India. One of them falls in May 1988, when India tested fusion bombs in Pokhran, Rajasthan.

     

     

    Produced by JA Entertainment, KriArj Entertainment, Zee Studios and Kyta Productions, the film is written by Saiwyn Quadras, Sanyuktha Chawla Shaikh, and Abhishek Sharma.

     

    It will hit the theatres on May 25

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