Sobhita Dhulipala makes Hollywood debut with Dev Patel's Monkey Man, trailer out now
Mumbai/IBNS: Actress Sobhita Dhulipala, who has caught the public glare with her OTT works, is all set for her debut in Hollywood.
Sobhita, who is known for her roles in Made in Heaven, The Night Manager, will feature in Hollywood film Monkey Man, co-starring Dev Patel.
Monkey Man, an action-thriller, will also be directed by Dev.
The trailer of the action-thriller, which is inspired from the legendary Hanuman, was unveiled by the makers on Friday.
Sharing the trailer, she writes in the caption, "An absolute joy to share the trailer of my debut Hollywood film #MonkeyMan. Releasing 5th April across theatres globally."
The trailer shows Dev Patel working in an underground fighter club where he wears a gorilla mask and sustains beating from other fighters for money.
It also gives a glimpse of Dev's childhood memories with his mother.
In the course of the trailer, Dev is seen taking revenge on all who made him suffer in his childhood.
The film will be released in theatres worldwide on April 5.
IBNS
Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
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