- May 3, 2022
The second teaser of ‘Haemolymph’ released
The film is slated to release on 27th May 2022
Teaser link: https://youtu.be/pwFRuDz7GE0
Makers of Haemolymph have released the second teaser of the film and it is hard hitting. Releasing on 27th May 2022 the film revolves around Abdul Wahid an innocent school teacher whose life turned upside down due to the Mumbai train bomb blast.
Taking cue from the first tease second teaser starts with the death of Wahid’s father and ends with a shot of him sitting helplessly in a police van not knowing what is going to happen to him or his family. The teaser leaves with a hard-hitting message which also explains the title of the film ‘Haemolymph’ – The invisible blood refers to the spilt blood of common people which goes unnoticed just like the blood of insects which exists but is not seen.
The first teaser and poster also held audience and critics attention. Talking about the same debutant director Sudarshan Gamare says, “We wanted the second teaser to jolt audiences and hence we went heavy with the messaging. It is an important story which needed to be told. I didn’t want it to be a biopic but I wanted to highlight certain stories whose lives have been derelict.”
The trailer of Haemolymph is scheduled to release on the 10th of May, 2022 and the team is putting their best foot forward for the same.
Haemolymph is a real story about a school teacher named Abdul Wahid Shaikh who was accused in the 11 July 2006 Mumbai train bombings case which not only ruined his life but also his family’s. The film is about his fight for justice and also about others whose lives have been impacted by the blasts.
Produced by Tikatbari and AB Films Entertainment in association with Adiman Films, the film is co-produced by ND9 Studios. The film is written and directed by Sudarshan Gamare. The film stars Riyaz Anwar who essays the role of Abdul Wahid Shaikh, Mujtaba Aziz Naza has done the background score the Dop is Rohan Rajan Mapuskar and the film is edited by HM. The film is slated to release in theatres near you on 27 May 2022