Vidyut Jammwal, Nora Fatehi, Arjun Rampal and Amy Jackson starrer ‘Crakk’ will be released on February 23, 2024. Written and directed by Aditya Datt, Crakk brings a never-seen-before action experience to the big screen next year. The announcement was made on Vidyut Jammwal`s birthday.
Crakk marks Vidyut Jammwal`s second film as a producer, in collaboration with Commando 3 director Aditya Datt, that promises thrills, chills and jaw-dropping action. The film marks the dynamic duo`s second outing, following the success of `Commando 3’, taking it a notch higher with a fiery fusion of stars like Nora Fatehi, Arjun Rampal and Amy Jackson in pivotal roles along with Vidyut.
Are you #CRAKK enough to risk it all to follow your dream?
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Filmed in the picturesque location of Poland, Crakk showcases Jammwal’s journey from the slums of Mumbai to the heart-pounding world of extreme underground sports where he will be seen in an absolutely new avatar, performing nail-biting, daredevil stunts that will leave the audiences on the edge of their seats.
`Crakk`, presented by Vidyut Jammwal & Action hero films, is produced by Vidyut Jammwal, Abbas Sayyed, written and directed by Aditya Datt, written by Sarim Momin, Rehan Khan, with additional screenplay-dialogue by Mohendar Pratap Singh, is set to hit the cinemas on 23rd February 2024.
On Vidyut Jammwal`s birthday on Sunday, the actor`s fans were in for a surprise. He took a moment to share his unique yearly ritual that has become an integral part of his life over the past 14 years. Known for his action-packed performances, Vidyut takes a break from his luxurious life every year, to embark on an annual retreat in the mountains for self-discovery, to live a simpler life and to be "reborn".
Vidyut shared images on his social media, giving us a glimpse into his life in the mountains with a heartfelt note, stating, "My retreat to the Himalayan ranges - `the abode of the divine` started 14 years ago. Before I realised, it became an integral part of my life to spend 7-10 days alone - every year. Coming into the wilderness from a life of luxury and adulation, I enjoy finding my solitude and realising the importance of knowing `Who I am Not`; which is the first step of knowing `WHO AM I`, as well as fending for myself in the quiet luxuries provided by nature," he said.
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