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The Vaccine War trailer: Nana Patekar steals the spotlight

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Shillong, September 12: The trailer for Director Vivek Agnihotri’s upcoming bio-science-drama film “The Vaccine War” has been released, and it is a powerful depiction of the challenges faced by the scientists who developed India’s first indigenous COVID-19 vaccine.

As per IANS, the trailer highlights the intense pressure and scrutiny that the scientists were under, as well as the negative coverage they received from some sections of the media. Nana Patekar, who plays the role of the chief medical scientist, gives a standout performance, and his speech about the importance of working together to fight the virus is sure to resonate with viewers.

The trailer also features Pallavi Joshi, who plays one of the female doctors working on the vaccine. She questions why some people are spreading an anti-India narrative, and Nana Patekar reminds her that their focus should be on their work.

The trailer ends with a shot of Anupam Kher, who plays the Prime Minister of India. He asks Nana Patekar if the vaccine is ready, and Nana Patekar assures him that it is.

“The Vaccine War” is set to release in theaters on September 28, 2023. It is sure to be a thought-provoking and inspiring film that honors the scientists and medical professionals who worked tirelessly to develop India’s first indigenous COVID-19 vaccine.

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