Abhishek Bachchan has revealed the highly anticipated trailer for his upcoming film ‘I Want to Talk’, which promises to delve deep into the emotional challenges of illness and family. Directed by Shoojit Sarkar, the film features Bachchan in the lead role of Arjun, a father grappling with a debilitating spinal disease while simultaneously trying to provide the best care for his open-minded daughter, Mini.
The trailer showcases Arjun’s emotional journey as he battles a life-threatening illness, knowing that his time is limited, yet he remains committed to being a loving father. The poignant moments in the trailer highlight the complexities of balancing illness with family responsibilities. Bachchan, in a heartfelt Instagram post, described the film with the words, “Who faces extraordinary challenges in search of a normal life.”
The movie also focuses on the father-daughter bond, with Mini being portrayed as a mature, supportive presence as she faces the uncertain future with her father. As Arjun tries to impart life lessons, the film captures the essence of family dynamics in the face of an unavoidable crisis.
‘I Want to Talk’ is set to release in theaters on November 22, 2024, and promises to strike a chord with audiences who have experienced the delicate balance of love, loss, and the desire to lead a normal life amidst life’s extraordinary challenges.
The screenplay and dialogues for the film were written by Ritesh Shah, and Ronnie Lahiri and Sheel Kumar have produced the film. This emotionally charged drama is expected to be a standout in Abhishek Bachchan’s career, showcasing his versatility in tackling intense roles.
Key Highlights:-
- ‘I Want to Talk’ unveils its trailer, showcasing Abhishek Bachchan in a challenging role as a father facing a life-threatening illness.
- Directed by Shoojit Sarkar, the film revolves around the bond between Arjun and his daughter, Mini, as they navigate the complexities of illness and family.
- The film is set to release in theaters on November 22, 2024, and is expected to resonate deeply with audiences.