The much-awaited Christmas entertainer Baby John is gearing up for its grand release this festive season. From its very first teaser cut to the trailer, songs, and thrilling action glimpses, the film has managed to create a wave of excitement among fans and industry insiders alike.
Fueling the anticipation even further, exhibitors and distributors who have caught a glimpse of the film’s snippets have already showered it with high praise and approval. To celebrate this growing enthusiasm, the film’s team—including presenter Atlee, lead stars Varun Dhawan, Keerthy Suresh, and Wamiqa Gabbi, director Kalees, as well as producers Priya Atlee and Murad Khetani—will host a special ChristMASS Bash on Wednesday, December 18th.
Baby John is an action-packed drama helmed by director Kalees and marks Atlee's debut as a Hindi film producer, following his success with Jawan. In the film, Varun Dhawan takes on the role of a fearless police officer and devoted single father, a character who confronts challenges with unwavering determination.
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Addressing speculation about the film’s origins, Varun Dhawan clarified in a recent interview with India Today that Baby John is not a straightforward remake but rather an adaptation, promising a unique and refreshing interpretation of the original story.
Baby John is set to light up theaters on December 25th, 2024. Produced by Murad Khetani, Priya Atlee, and Jyoti Deshpande, Baby John is presented by Jio Studios in association with Atlee and Cine1 Studios. The film is a joint production of A for Apple Studios and Cine1 Studios, with Kalees helming the directorial reins.
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