Anurag Kashyap Kennedy and Charlie first look very intense. The film maker recently first look of his upcoming film “Kennedy” on social media has garnered lot of curiosity, and the film has build lot of promise. The film, which stars Sunny Leone in the lead role, is set to premiere at the prestigious Cannes Film Festival later this year.
In the first look poster, Sunny Leone can be seen sporting a retro look in a sari with a vintage car in the background. The poster has garnered a lot of attention and praise from fans and industry insiders alike.
Speaking about the film and its selection at Cannes, Sunny Leone said, “Anurag Kashyap called me and I started crying immediately. It’s a dream come true for me to have my film premiere at Cannes. I’m excited for people to see the film and the hard work we’ve put into it.”
“Kennedy” is said to be a period drama set in the 1960s, with Sunny Leone playing the titular character of Kennedy. The film also stars talented actors like Ravi Kishan and Pankaj Tripathi in pivotal roles.
Anurag Kashyap, who is known for his unconventional and bold films, expressed his excitement about the film’s selection at Cannes. “I’m thrilled that ‘Kennedy’ has been selected for Cannes. It’s a film that’s close to my heart and I’m glad that people will get to see it on such a prestigious platform,” he said.
Zee Studios “Kennedy,” is set to premiere at the 76th Festival de Cannes as part of the Official Selection in the Midnight Screenings section. The first loose on social media, showing Sunny Leone’s character looking regal and wealthy, while Bhat’s character appears dark and intense, holding a gun with a menacing expression on his face in a poorly lit room. With the caption, “Cannes it get any better!”, the first look promises an intriguing film that will captivate audiences at Cannes.
The Cannes Film Festival, which was cancelled last year due to the Covid-19 pandemic, is set to take place from July 6 to July 17 this year. “Kennedy” is one of the many highly anticipated films that will be premiering at the festival.