Harami trailer: Emraan Hashmi plays a crooked goon in the film
The film is set to have its world premiere at Busan International Film Festival in October.
The first trailer for Emraan Hashmi's first Indo-American film Harami is out and it traces a human story amid the crime world set in Mumbai's underbelly. Written and directed by Shyam Madiraju, the film marks Emraan's return to international cinema six years after his collaboration with the Oscar-winning director Danis Stanovich for Tigers (2014).
Watch the trailer for Harami here
The two and half minute video takes us to Mumbai slums and gives a close look into the syndicate of goons using young children as pickpockets. The trailer captures the fast paced, visually striking street saga of juvenile crime and broken destinies, as it plays out against the vibrant and chaotic backdrop of a city that never stops. The film features newcomers Rizwan Shaikh (16-year-old) as 'Pachpan', the leader of a pack of pickpockets and Dhanashree Patil playing Uma, his love interest.
The two and half minute video takes us to Mumbai slums and gives a close look into the syndicate of goons using young children as pickpockets. The trailer captures the fast paced, visually striking street saga of juvenile crime and broken destinies, as it plays out against the vibrant and chaotic backdrop of a city that never stops. The film features newcomers Rizwan Shaikh (16-year-old) as 'Pachpan', the leader of a pack of pickpockets and Dhanashree Patil playing Uma, his love interest.
Harami will have the world premiere at Busan International Film festival in October. It has also been nominated for the best film, best director and best audience award. The awards are known as the 'New Currents award,' 'Kim Jiseok Award and the 'KNN Audience award' respectively.