
Amy Jackson Completes 'Crakk' Shoot
Amy Jackson and wrap up: The actor Amy Jackson revealed on Friday that her next action thriller, “Crakk,” is now wrapped. Amy posted a series of images to Instagram with the caption, “2023.” It’s been enjoyable. We are grateful for the incredible feedback and reviews of the first release of #CRAKK, which opens in theatres everywhere on February 23, 2024.
Amy is seen in the first image holding the film’s clapboard, which has the words “It’s a warp” written on it.
‘Crakk’ features lead actors Vidyut Jammwal, Arjun Rampal, and Nora Fatehi in addition to Amy. The teaser for the movie, which is helmed by Aditya Datt, was recently released, and viewers responded favourably. “Crakk” is a thriller about survival. The film’s director, Aditya Datt, is also well-known for Aashiq Banaya Apne (2005) and Table No. 21 (2013). “Crakk” is the story of a man who travels from Mumbai’s slums “to the world of extreme underground sports,” according to a statement.
After Commando 3, “Crakk” also signifies the reunion of director Aditya Datt and dynamic duo Vidyut. Reliance Entertainment is in charge of presentation, while Action Hero Films & PZ Pictures, Vidyut Jammwal, Parag Sanghvi, and Action Hero Films & Team—along with Adi Sharmaa and Aditya Chowksey—produce the film. The movie “Crakk” is scheduled to open in theatres on February 23, 2024.
Amy has acted in films such as “Ekk Deewana Tha,” “Singh is Bling,” “2.0,” “Superstar Rajinikanth,” and “I,” starring Vikram.
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