Netflix
has
dropped
the
full-length
trailer
of
its
upcoming
comedy
thriller
titled
Ludo.
The
trailer
gives
a
glimpse
at
Abhishek
Bachchan
as
a
kidnapper,
Rajkummar
Rao
who
is
going
to
break
out
his
first
love's
husband
from
jail,
Pankaj
Tripathi
as
a
don
and
Aditya
Roy
Kapur
as
a
doctor
of
"Mongolian
art
in
Mughal
architecture".
The
film
will
also
see
more
characters
facing
massive
trouble
in
their
lives,
which
will
all
collide
thanks
to
the
butterfly
effect.
The
makers
are
yet
to
release
a
confirmed
streaming
date
for
the
film.
While
sharing
the
trailer
on
Twitter,
Netflix
India's
official
Twitter
account
wrote,
"The
time
has
come
to
roll
the
dice.
Which
house
are
you
betting
on?"
The
2
minutes,
47
second
trailer
shows
Abhishek
playing
a
naive
kidnapper
who
can
also
be
seen
having
fun
with
the
kidnapped
kid.
Rajkummar
Rao
then
introduces
himself
as
an
'Aashiq
Bechara',
who
is
approached
by
his
long
lost
love,
played
by
Fatima
Sana
Shaikh,
to
help
her
find
her
husband.
Meanwhile,
lovebirds
Aditya
Roy
Kapur
and
Sanya
Malhotra
are
not
on
the
same
page
about
life.
We
also
see
Pankaj
Tripathi
falling
through
ceilings
and
raising
the
bar
with
his
acting
skills.
While
talking
about
the
film,
director
Anurag
Basu
had
told
Filmfare,
"It's
a
crazy
fun
ride.
It's
a
ride
just
like
ludo
(the
board
game).
There
are
four
stories.
4
gotiyan
hain
apko
pata
nahi
ki
kon
kisko
kab
kaategi.
All
are
so
interconnected.
We
had
a
great
time.
It
has
dark
humour,
romance
and
crime.
All
the
stars
have
done
a
brilliant
job,
be
it
Rajkummar
Rao,
Abhishek
or
Aditya.
Aditya
Roy
Kapur
is
a
big
surprise;
he
surprised
the
whole
unit
actually."
The
movie's
official
synopsis
reads,
"Ludo
is
about
the
butterfly
effect
and
how,
despite
all
the
chaos
and
crowd
of
the
world,
all
our
lives
are
inextricably
connected.
Starring
an
amazing
ensemble
cast
of
Abhishek
Bachchan,
Aditya
Roy
Kapur,
Rajkummar
Rao,
Pankaj
Tripathi,
Rohit
Saraf,
Fatima
Sana
Sheikh,
Sanya
Malhotra,
Pearle
Maaney,
Inayat
Verma,
Asha
Negi
and
Shalini
Vats,
Ludo
is
four
different
stories
tied
together
by
unavoidable
circumstances."