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April 2021

There’s a new camaraderie in town and this time, it’s Aadar Jain and a gorilla. Hello Charlie on Amazon Prime Video intends to make you laugh out loud, Jain tells MW, and opens up about the ensemble cast, the digital release of the film, and his bond with his co-stars

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AADAR JAIN THE BOY-NEXT-DOOR TO LOOK OUT FOR IN 2021

AADAR JAIN, WHO WAS LAST SEEN IN QAIDI BAND, is now a part of one of the funniest comedies of this season, Hello Charlie. The film features him as a happy-go-lucky boy who always lands himself in trouble. Directed by Pankaj Saraswat, the film chronicles Jain's hilarious road trip with a gorilla named Toto, a ‘gomance’ you don't want to miss. The distinctively humorous film comes from the makers of the extremely successful comedy film Fukrey, and introduces a promising side of Jain. Toto, the gorilla’s distinctive character arc mixed with the collaborative effort of the cast, will leave the viewers rolling on the floor laughing. We catch up with Jain for a tell-all.

The trailer of the film was liked by many. What kind of an impact do you think the film will have on the audience?

Well, first of all, I hope everyone enjoys the film. They're going to have a smile on their faces after they watch the film. The trailer and the song are getting good responses. We have spoken to family, friends, colleagues, and they all have given positive feedback, whether it is about me, the film, the idea, or the storyline. The fact that there is a boy and a gorilla on a road trip is so crazy. But everything is very logical in this script, and everything makes a lot of sense. It is one of those intelligent comedies, which is a full comedy of errors, and I really feel that people are going to be entertained, especially at times like this, where we are missing out on comedies, on family entertainment films where we can sit together and watch a film, and just feel entertained.

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