The First Hindi 3D Underwater film – Warning

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Filmmaker Anubhav Sinha today announced Warning as the first film to be released by his production house, Benaras Mediaworks. Wednesday saw the launch and first-look of the official trailer of the upcoming  3D survival franchise – Warning coming to cinemas on the 27th of September, 2013.  The film marks Sinha’s first stint as a Producer and showcases his penchant for working with newcomers.

Touted as India’s first 3D underwater film, Anubhav Sinha & first-time director, Gurmeett Singh will take audiences on a journey into the lives of 7 young friends who do not heed a warning and find themselves stranded in shark-infested seas, unable to find themselves back on to their luxury yacht.

Shot in its completion with 3 dimensional cameras in under 41 days, the film hopes to take audiences on a novel cinematic experience. The survival franchise, Warning will see an all new cast consisting, Santosh Barmola, Suzana Rodrigues, Varun Sharma (of Fukrey fame), Manjari Phadnis, Jitin Gulati, Sumit Suri & Madhurima Tuli.

Speaking on the occasion, filmmaker Anubhav Sinha said, “This is a very exciting time for me as it is the first offering from my production house Benaras Mediaworks as well as my first time as a producer. Gurmeett and myself have put in long hours and a lot of hard work toward this project and I hope that the trailer entices audiences to come watch the movie next month.”

Under the Eros International, Alumbra Entertainment and Benaras Mediaworks banner, the one-of-its-kind film has been produced by Anubhav Sinha, Parag Sanghavi and Sunil Lulla.

Warning is a 3D underwater film about seven friends stuck in a life-threatening crisis. The lucky ones will die first and the rest will go through the worst nightmares of their lives.

Check out the video and some pics from the event, the movie poster and the exclusive movie trailer below!

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