Prime Video Unveils Trailer for 'Lukkhe', a Musical Action Drama Featuring Raashii Khanna and Rapper KING
Lukkhe Trailer Out: Raashii Khanna, KING, Palak Tiwari Star In High-Stakes Rap Drama
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Prime Video has released the trailer for 'Lukkhe', a musical action drama set to premiere on May 8. The series features Raashii Khanna, rapper KING in his acting debut, and Palak Tiwari, exploring themes of rivalry and personal struggles within the world of rap. It will be available in Hindi across India and over 240 countries.
- 01'Lukkhe' is a musical action drama premiering on Prime Video on May 8.
- 02The series features a cast including Raashii Khanna, KING, and Palak Tiwari.
- 03The plot revolves around rap rivalry and personal journeys.
- 04Directed by Himank Gaur, the series has eight episodes.
- 05It will be available in Hindi across India and over 240 countries.
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'Lukkhe', an upcoming musical action drama series on Prime Video, has released its trailer, showcasing a blend of rap, rivalry, and personal struggles. Directed by Himank Gaur, the series features an ensemble cast including Raashii Khanna (playing Gurbani), rapper KING (in his acting debut as MC Badnaam), Palak Tiwari (as Sanober), and Lakshvir Singh Saran (as Lucky). The eight-episode series, produced by Vipul D. Shah and Rajesh Bahl under Optimystix Entertainment and White Guerrilla LLP, is set to premiere on May 8 in Hindi and will be accessible in over 240 countries. The narrative follows MC Badnaam navigating the competitive rap scene, alongside a developing relationship between Lucky and Sanober. The director expressed excitement about delving into a world filled with emotion and personal journeys, while the cast shared their experiences of portraying characters with depth and vulnerability. The series aims to resonate with audiences through its authentic storytelling and musical elements.
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'Lukkhe' aims to engage audiences with its unique storytelling and representation of the rap culture in India, potentially influencing the perception of musical dramas.
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