Article 15 First Look Poster: Ayushmann Khurrana Looks Intense As A Cop!
After delivering back-to-back hits at the box office, Ayushmann Khurrana will be seen play a cop for the first time in his career in Anubhav Sinha's Article 15.
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After
delivering
back-to-back
hits
at
the
box
office,
Ayushmann
Khurrana
will
be
seen
play
a
cop
for
the
first
time
in
his
career
in
Anubhav
Sinha's
Article
15.
The
film
which
is
touted
to
be
an
investigative
drama,
is
inspired
by
true-life
events.
This
morning,
the
makers
of
the
film
unveiled
the
first
look
poster
of
the
film.
The
poster
features
Ayushmann
Khurrana
sporting
a
moustache
and
looking
every
bit
intense
with
a
caption
that
reads,
'Farq
Bahut
Kar
Liya,
Ab
Farq
Laayenge'.
He
is
seen
wearing
sunglasses
which
reflects
the
worst
scenario
of
society.
Have
a
look
at
it
here
and
we
bet
you
will
be
quite
impressed
by
it.
Meanwhile,
the
makers
will
be
releasing
the
teaser
later
today.
Earlier,
Ayushmann
was
quoted
as
saying,
"I'm
always
intrigued
by
the
socio-political
situation
of
our
country.
We
hardly
see
films
which
present
the
situation
in
an
unbiased
way.
Anubhav
Sinha
is
one
such
director
who
understands
the
complexities
of
our
country.
I
loved
Mulk.
It
is
the
most
balanced
film
based
on
communalism
and
extremism.
And
it
will
be
an
absolute
pleasure
to
work
with
him
on
Article
15."
Director
Anubhav
Sinha
had
said,
"It
is
an
investigative
drama
where
the
audience
too
is
an
accused
party.
A
very
challenging
film
that
needed
an
extraordinary
actor
like
Ayushmann.
Delighted
to
have
him
on
board
with
an
explosive
bundle
of
such
talented
and
acclaimed
actors."
'Article
15' is
set
to
get
a
world
premiere
at
the
tenth
edition
of
the
London
Indian
Film
Festival.
The
investigative
drama
will
be
the
opening
night
film.
The
film
also
stars
Isha
Talwar,
M
Nassar,
Manoj
Pahwa,
Sayani
Gupta,
Kumud
Mishra
and
Mohammed
Zeeshan
Ayyub.
Directed
by
Anubhav
Sinha
and
Produced
by
Anubhav
Sinha
&
Zee
Studios,
the
film
is
sure
to
put
the
audience
in
a
social
perspective.