Yoodlee films releases trailer of its upcoming film Ascharya F#*k It on digital platforms



Yoodlee films, Saregama India’s movie production venture, releases the trailer of its upcoming film Ascharya F#*k It. The trailer offers its audience a heady concoction of suspense, action and erotica. Laced with bold, realistic dialogues and scenes, the trailer is sure to keep the audience hooked for some hard hitting content coming their way! Trailer link - http://bit.ly/AscharyaFuckIt
Ascharya F#*k It is directed by Samit Kakkad. The movie revolves around the lives of four distinct characters: a prostitute, her pimp who loves her, a Bollywood superstar and his driver. The superstar engages the prostitute for a night, while the driver of the superstar falls in love with her. This one dalliance changes the fate of these characters forever, throwing them in midst of a web of deceit, lust, blackmail, murder, ego and greed, leading to a vortex of emotions and violence. The film is inspired from the works of one of the most celebrated and controversial writers of Indian literature: Sadat Hasan Manto. 
Speaking on the film, Director Samit Kakkad says“The film is a dark, erotic thriller that dares to go deep into the seedy underbelly of Mumbai, where prostitutes and pimps thrive and juxtaposes it with the veneered beauty of Bollywood stars. It’s a racy and edgy thriller and boldly goes where few Hindi films dare to go. Working with Yoodlee films was a liberating experience as I was given the scope to shoot exactly how I wanted in realistic situations and surroundings, with the kind of atmosphere and language I wanted, to make my characters seem real and engaging.”
Siddharth Aanand Kumar, Vice president Films and TV, Saregama India said, “AscharyaFuckit is a bold and edgy film in every way. It holds a mirror to desire, greed, ego and lust as defining forces of urban life. It’s a striking contrast of two worlds - the murky neon lit world of prostitution and the glitz and glamour of Bollywood, finding similarities in both. In many ways the film is as shocking and provocative as the literary works of the eminent writer M

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