Actor Shahid Kapoor took to his social media profile and dropped the first look poster, he captioned his post, “Teaser dropping BLOODY soon. @aliabbaszafar @iHimanshuMehra #JyotiDeshpande @SunirKheterpal @gauravbose_TVW @jiostudios @JioCinema @AAZFILMZ @teamoffside #TheVermillionWorld @DianaPenty #SanjayKapoor @RonitBoseRoy @RK1610IsMe @shahidkapoor @BhathenaVivan @onlyzeishan @AnkBhatia @mukeshSbhatt #SartaajKakkar”
Helmed by Abbas Ali Zafar, the film promises to be an out-and-out actioner. It also marks Shahid's first collaboration with the director. The film also stars Diana Penty, Sanjay Kapoor, and Ronit Roy.
On the poster, Shahid can be seen with blood on his collar and injuries on his face. His rugged look teases the film's action.
Bloody Daddy is reportedly the official Indian adaptation of the French-language film Nuit Blanche. The original has previously been adapted as a Tamil-language film led by Kamal Haasan titled Thoongaa Vanam (2015).
Shahid Kapoor was last seen in Farzi in which he plays an artist who goes on to produce counterfeit currency. The actor is also attached to star in a currently untitled film with Kriti Sanon and Dharmendra.
Bloody Daddy doesn't have a confirmed release date but multiple reports maintain that it will release next year.
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