
‘Road, Movie’, starring Abhay Deol, Tannishtha Chatterjee and Satish Kaushik released in India on 5th March, 2010. It is all set to re-release in cinemas 15 years later!
‘Road, Movie’, starring Abhay Deol, Tannishtha Chatterjee and Satish Kaushik released in India on 5th March, 2010.
Abhay Deol starrer ‘Road, Movie’, is all set to re-release in theatres. The actor took to his Instagram account to announce the same. The film, which also stars Tannishtha Chatterjee and late Satish Kaushik, will re-release on the big screen on 7th March, 2025. The film was originally released in India on 5th March, 2010.
Abhay Deol took to his Instagram account to share a gripping preview of ‘Road, Movie’ on Instagram, and announced the re-release date. Urging people to watch the film, he wrote, “Once upon a time there was an indie wave trying to make it’s place in Bollywood. I’m excited to share that my film, “Road, Movie” is up for a re-release! How many of you are keen to go and see it? Comment and let me know when you do. Are you a fan of cinema? Horror, thriller, romance, comedy, tragedy, this film has it all! A movie about movies. Road, Movie comes to cinemas on March 7th at a theater near you.”
As soon as Abhay Deol shared the post, netizens expressed their excitement to watch the film again in theatres. While one comment read, “Still remember the trailers that would air with Sar jo tera chakraaye song. Sure watching it,” another comment read, “This movie is an underrated gem.” A third netizen wrote, “Amazing movie amazing memories of a unique road experience.”
‘Road, Movie’, directed by Dev Benegal, premiered at the 2009 Toronto International Film Festival. It also opened the section Generation 14plus at the 60th Berlin International Film Festival in February 2010. Apart from Abhay Deol, Satish Kaushik and Tannishtha Chatterjee, the film’s cast also includes Mohammed Faisal, Yashpal Sharma, Veerendra Saxena, among others. The story revolves around Vishnu, who wants to escae his family’s hair oil business. He offers to drive an antique Chevy truck across the desert to the sea, where it has been sold to a museum. The truck was once a travelling cinema. Along the way, Vishnu encounters a group of fellow travellers, and together, their journey becomes a transformative experience for all of them.