Rani Mukerji’s latest outing as a teacher who deals with Tourette Syndrome in the film Hichki will now be screened in Kazakhstan in Russian, one of Kazakhstan’s official languages. Hichki is reportedly releasing in 15 screens in Kazakhstan on 20 September.
Here’s what Hichki’s Russian poster looks like:
Hichki was also screened at the Shanghai International Film Festival and the Film Festival of Melbourne this year. Speaking about the film’s success and it’s release in Kazakhstan, Rani Mukerji said, “It’s truly amazing that films can cross over to different cultures and languages because of its universal story. Hichki is a reflection of society, a reflection of how we all have weaknesses and we need to overcome them to make the world a better place. It talks about every person’s determination, focus and positive spirit to win over obstacles. I’m happy that Hichki’s core message is resonating with audiences across the globe. I am proud of the film, and grateful that people are enjoying it.”
Take a look at Hichki’s Russian trailer below:
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