The cast of “Fighter,” an upcoming aerial action thriller movie, released a new poster on Tuesday featuring Karan Singh Grover in the role of Squadron Leader Sartaj Gill. Actor Hrithik Roshan posted the poster to Instagram along with the caption, “Squadron Leader Sartaj Gill, Call Sign: Taj, Designation: Squadron Pilot, Unit: Air Dragons, Fighter Forever.” Karan Singh Grover is seen wearing the Air Force uniform in the poster.
The official teaser for the movie was recently released by the producers, and it immediately went viral among the audience. Hrithik as Squadron Leader Shamsher Pathania, aka Patty, Deepika as Squadron Leader Minal Rathore, aka Minni, and Anil as Group Captain Rakesh Jai Singh, aka Rocky, fighting for the nation are featured in the one minute and fourteen second teaser.
In the teaser, Karan was absent. The main cast was shown performing aerial stunts and soaring high in their jets in the teaser. It also revealed a sneak peek at a party song with the main cast and a steamy Hrithik and Deepika kissing scene. With the song “Sujlam Suflam” playing in the background while Hrithik unfolds a tricolour from his aircraft, the teaser came to a thrilling conclusion. The majority of the movie was filmed at Indian air bases using actual Sukhoi fighter aircraft. On Independence Day 2023, the movie Fighter’s motion poster was unveiled, giving fans their first look at the three actors playing Indian Air Force (IAF) officers. Leading roles in the Siddharth Anand-directed movie are played by Hrithik Roshan, Deepika Padukone, and Anil Kapoor.
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