After Blockbuster The Kerala Story, Adah Sharma’s Poster from Crime Thriller Haatak Unveiled

New Delhi [India], August 30: The makers of Haatak have dropped the powerful first poster of the crime thriller, and it’s already grabbing attention. The poster features Adah Sharma in an intense avatar as Shivranjani Acharya, She is seen in a striking look — donning a trench coat, suit, and cap, armed with a gun — symbolizing the film’s raw and intense tone. With the tagline “One Heist, No Mercy”, the makers are clearly hinting at a gripping narrative filled with action and suspense.

Adah Sharma Said, “I’m very excited to be working on Haatak. Ajay sir is a renowned ad filmmaker and this film marks his debut. When I read the script and he explained his vision with such clarity I was on! I’m also glad that after The Kerala story, Sunflower 2 and Reeta Sanyal filmmakers are seeing me in diverse  characters.”

Directed and written by debutant filmmaker Ajay K Sharmaa, who has earlier made his mark in the ad world, Haatak is produced by 8 Pictures. The film, inspired by true events, promising a raw and hard-hitting narrative.

Writer and Director Ajay K Sharmaa said, 

“With Haatak, I wanted to bring a story rooted in real incidents to the big screen in the most raw and authentic manner. The film is not just about a heist, but about power, morality, and the cost of choices. Adah Sharma brings a fierce intensity to Shivranjani Acharya that perfectly captures the vision I had while writing the character.“

The shoot is set to roll out in Rajasthan and other parts of North India in a start-to-finish schedule, with the makers eyeing a big theatrical release in 2026.

By pairing Adah Sharma’s commanding presence with Ajay K Sharmaa’s ambitious debut, Haatak positions itself as one of the most awaited crime thrillers on the horizon. The poster itself signals a cinematic world filled with intensity, high stakes, and uncompromising action.

https://www.instagram.com/reel/DN5ECC2DTMu/

If you object to the content of this press release, please notify us at [email protected]. We will respond and rectify the situation within 24 hours.

animation box office Editor's Pick Entertainment family theatrical legacy ip Naquiyah Maimoon NM nostalgia cinema spongebob movie

Still Absurd, Still Profitable — Why SpongeBob’s Latest Big-Screen Detour Is Both a Victory Lap and a Reality Check

Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], January 6: Some characters age. Some franchises retire with dignity. And then there’s SpongeBob SquarePants — a porous yellow optimist who has outlived formats, platforms, cultural cycles, and several generations of irony. The SpongeBob Movie: Search for SquarePants, arriving as a global box-office conversation in late 2025 and early 2026, is not a […]

Read More
Bollywood 2025 chhaava box office Editor's Pick Entertainment Hindi cinema kantara chapter 1 Naquiyah Maimoon NM plural success

Many Winners, No Monarch: How Bollywood’s Clean Hits Of 2025 Quietly Rewired The Box Office

Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], January 5: For once, Hindi cinema didn’t wake up obsessing over a single saviour. Bollywood’s no one film was burdened with the responsibility of “reviving” the industry, rescuing exhibitors, or restoring audience faith. And perhaps that’s exactly why 2025 worked. This was not the year of a messiah movie. It was the […]

Read More
avatar fire ash box office 2025 cinematic spectacle Editor's Pick Entertainment franchise maturity Naquiyah Maimoon NM streaming competition

Avatar: Fire And Ash Proved Spectacle Still Sells — Just Not Like It Used To

Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], January 5: There was a time when an Avatar release didn’t merely arrive—it rearranged the global box office calendar. Studios stepped aside. Competitors rescheduled. Analysts sharpened pencils and prepared to rewrite annual forecasts. The franchise wasn’t just cinema; it was a gravitational event. In 2025, Avatar: Fire and Ash arrived differently. It […]

Read More