People confuse Madhur Bhandarkar’s film with new wave on Twitter.
When the hashtag #IndiaLockdown began trending on Twitter, everyone’s first thought was, “Not again!”
In 2020, everyone’s life was miserable because India had declared a state of emergency to prevent the spread of the Coronavirus. For the past two years, fear of contracting the virus has been a constant companion.
It’s understandable that many people panicked when they saw the #IndiaLockdown trend on Twitter. People are attempting to resume their normal routines, and the economy is still recovering from the pandemic’s effects.
They’d practised the drill so they’d know what to do if the situation arose again.
Fortunately, the #IndiaLockdown was not a mandatory Coronavirus warning. During the pandemic, India implemented its first-ever lockdown, and the audience will witness the terrifying horrors that ensued in Madhur Bhandarkar’s upcoming film, India Lockdown. The film’s premiere date is set for 2019.
The teaser for India Lockdown was released earlier today.
Prateik Babbar, Shweta Basu Prasad, and Aahana Kumra star in a film that will air on Zee5 and will most likely bring back unpleasant memories for some.
The teaser only gave us a glimpse of the main characters, but from what we saw, their stories look promising.
Prateik Babbar plays a migrant worker who embarks on a journey back to his village on foot with his wife and other workers. This phenomenon is a result of economic necessity, similar to the mass migration of migrant workers from major cities following the Great Depression, when people lost their jobs and were unable to support themselves on their meagre savings. As a result, many people fled the cities.
Shweta Basu Prasad plays a sex worker whose business must close due to the lockdown. How can you have a sexual encounter if you can’t touch your partner?

Aahana Kumra plays a pilot who turns to day drinking to cope with the disruption to her routine and the uncertainty caused by the pandemic.
Many people have expressed interest in the subject matter and trailer for Madhur Bhandarkar’s film India Lockdown, which examines this turbulent period in human history in great detail.
On the other hand, the film’s title caused widespread confusion on social media.
Memes were created to express how people felt when they first saw this hashtag trending on Twitter, and to be honest, if I hadn’t known the context, I would have felt the same way.
The teaser, on the other hand, makes a very favourable impression.
Connect With Debonair Magazine On Social Media [ Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | LinkedIn ] To Get Real-Time Updates On The Market. Also Registrations Are Open For Ms. & Mrs. Debonair, Register Now And Be The Rising Queen.