Ajay Devgn’s new movie “Thank God” Trailer out

Actor Ajay devgn’s recently shared poster of his upcoming film Thank God had set fire on social media.

 Ajay Devgn’s new movie “Thank God” Trailer out
Ajay devgn

Bollywood actor Ajay Devgn is all set to create a blockbuster with his new movie “Thank God”. Actor Ajay devgn’s recently shared poster of his upcoming film Thank God had set fire on social media. Ajay could be found in the lead character named Chitragupta sitting along with a dashing look in the poster. He looks charming in his black suit and googles on a golden background.

Ajay also wrote, “This Diwali, Chitragupt is coming to play the game of life with you and your family. #ThankGod trailer out tomorrow. In cinemas on October 25”. The film is directed by veteran filmmaker Indra Kumar and also features actors Rakul Preet Singh and Sidharth Malhotra. The film is produced by Bhushan Kumar, Krishan Kumar, Ashok Thakeria, Sunir Kheterpal, Deepak Mukut, Anand Pandit and Markand Adhikari and Yash Shah is the co-producer.


The film would be released in theatres on October 25 and the cast is excited and expect its success. Some fans commented on the post like one said “Chitragupt wearing goggles." Another one called it “jabardast (powerful) look.” One Akshay Kumar fan asked, “Isn't it clashing with Akki's (Akshay Kumar) Ram Setu?

Rakul mentioned in a recent interview with Bollywood Hungama, “It's comedy and (has) a lot of emotion. I just happened to see the film about two weeks back and I walked out with the feeling that we really wanted the audience to go through (it). It touches your heart, and it's like a Munnabhai-(MBBS)-meets-Oh-My-God space; not that it's got anything to do with that but that's the space. I think it's entertaining and I think people will hopefully go to the theatres to watch it”.

“Thank God is a sweet, contemporary film with a lovely message. For me, it is all about the messaging and what the film is trying to say. I assure people that they will be surprised. 'Thank God' talks about gratitude, which is needed today more than ever," said Sidhartha in an interview with PTI last year.