Trailer Of Gippy Grewal-starrer ‘Warning 2’ Is Loaded With Motion, Promise To Repeat The Euphoria Of First Half

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 The trailer of the Punjabi movie ‘Warning 2’ was launched on Saturday, and it provides a sneak peak into engaging motion sequences with comedy sequences within the combine including to the leisure quotient of the movie.

The movie stars Gippy Grewal, who has additionally penned and co-produced the movie. It’s helmed by Amar Hundal who additionally directed the primary installment.

Speaking in regards to the movie, Gippy mentioned: “It’s a particularly thrilling second for me and for everybody concerned within the making of ‘Warning 2’ to lastly unveil its trailer. We’ve got obtained an amazing response to this point and we hope that the identical quantity of affection and appreciation shall be prolonged to the movie when it releases.”

The movie additionally stars Prince Kanwaljit Singh, Rahul Dev, Jasmin Bhasin, and Raghveer Boli.

Director Amar Hundal mentioned: “The problem was to outdo what we had achieved within the first movie. As is sort of seen within the trailer, we now have managed to do this. ‘Warning 2’ has been made on a fair grander scale and can completely entertain audiences who’ve patiently waited for a sequel.”

The movie, co-produced by Saregama India’s Yoodlee movies and Humble Movement Photos, is ready to launch on February 2, 2024.

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