The trailer of the upcoming movie Bheed, established during the shady periods of the Covid-19 pandemic, was released by T-Series. In the trailer, while Prime Minister Narendra Modi declared a complete lockdown, hundreds of migrant workers tried to return home. The video showed the migrant workers getting beaten up and disinfectant splashed on them while seated on the roadside. T-Series posted the two-minute-long video to its YouTube channel on Friday.
Rajkummar Rao, who played an honest cop, said, “Justice is always in the hands of the powerful. If the powerless served Justice, Justice would be different.” As the trailer continued, he was constantly seen fighting for the poor people. The clip also showed Dia Mirza crying while talking to a child over the phone.
Kritika Kamra, who plays a journalist, talks about the difficulty of migrant workers. She corresponded the Covid-19 lockdown situation to the Partition of India in 1947. Pankaj Kapur doesn’t let kids in his bus eat food given to them by Muslim men amid rumours of spreading illness after Tablighi Jamat. Bhumi Pednekar undertook the role of a doctor who wants to bring about a change with Rajkummar. The trailer terminated with Ashutosh Rana slapping Rajkummar while asking, ‘do you want to be a hero?’ An emotional Rajkummar replied, “Why not, sir? I want to be a hero too. How long must I serve them?”.