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Haemolymph is based on real-life incidents surrounding Abdul Wahid Shaikh.

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  • Haemolymph (2022 Film) Haemolymp is an upcoming 2022 Hindi Bollywood Crime drama film written and directed by Sudarshan Gamare. Its story is based on the true story of 'Wahid din Mohammed shaikh', who is one of the accused of the 7/11 serial bomb blast in the Mumbai lifeline aka local train services of the city. It chronicles the events that led to the police investigation and capture of Wahid. Produced by Tikatbari and AB Films entertainment in association with Adiman Films, and ND9 Studio as a Co-producer. Saurabh More is the Executive producer. The film stars Riyaz Anwar and others. One day in the newspaper Film writer-director Sudarshan Gamare first read the horrific experience of Wahid Sheikh during the police custody and in the prison. But int the start there was a lot of scepticism also, but with the rigorous research, and several interviews, writer-director Sudarshan was convinced and motivated to make a film. The film's soundtrack has various theme music according to the characters and was composed by Mujtaba Aziz Naza, and lyrics were written by Nasir Faraaz, Mumtaz Aziz Naza, DOP (Director Of Photography) was Rohan Mapuskar, Sound design by Avinash sonawane. Edited by HM. Casting by tushar tambe and costume design by Chaitali ganu. Haemolymph is scheduled to be theatrically released on 27.May.2022 in the theatres at the pan-India level.

Movie Details

Haemolymph is based on real-life incidents surrounding Abdul Wahid Shaikh.

Genre : Biography, Drama
Language : Hindi
Director : Sudarshan Gamare
Producer : Milind Jadhav
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