The White Tiger Trailer Out: Movie reveals the ugly truth about the society

The White Tiger Update:  trailer release on Monday. The trailer gives the goosebumps as it talks about the ugly truth about corruption, class division, poverty, and backwardness which still exist. PeeCee announced the release date of the movie on Netflix on Jan 21.

The movie is based on the novel by Aravind Adiga published in 2008 which was also Man Booker Price winning book ‘The White Tiger’.

Priyanka Chopra shared the first look of the trailer of ‘The White Tiger’ and wrote “Presenting the first look of the trailer #The White Tiger. You believe in destiny what you bred in you… till you find a way to break free. I’m so proud to be part of this project. from writer-director Ramin Bahrani.

The White Tiger is the adaptation of the New York Times bestseller & the 2008 Man Booker prize-winning novel by Aravind Adiga. WATCH it in the selected theaters in December and on Netflix on January 22, 2021, #TheWhiteTigerNetflix.  ”

The epic journy of a poor Indian driver who used his wit and cunning to break free from servitude from his rich master and raise to the top of the heap.

The film is produced by Priyanka Chopra, Ramin Bahrani, Mukul Deora.

The White Tiger: Plot

The White Tiger
Image Source: The Indian Express

The story in the movie is about a poor man from the village his name is Balram who becomes a successful entrepreneur in modern India. In the movie, it is shown how a lack of opportunity and hunger can turn a man into an animal for its survival. it also shows how the poor people in villages are brainwashed to become the slaves of rich people and make them believe to be slaves for the rest of their lives.

It also told about the class struggle in India from the perspective of Balram who become a Chauffeur for a rich landlord and his wife. and further his life takes a drastic change due to some shocking events.

The White Tiger: Cast

Priyanka Chopra Jonas, Rajkummar Rao, Mahesh Manjreker, Adarsh Gourav,

Release date:

January 22, 2021, on Netflix

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