The trailer of Emraan Hashmi-starrer Ground Zero was unveiled on Monday. Emraan steps into the role of BSF officer Narendra Nath Dubey, leading an intense mission set against the volatile backdrop of Kashmir. Directed by Tejas Deoskar, the war drama is inspired by true events.
Ground Zero narrates a gritty story based on a real-life mission that was honoured as the BSF’s best operation in the past 50 years.
Emraan Hashmi's transformation is striking — raw, restrained, and commanding. One of his standout lines from the trailer, "Ab prahaar hoga," sets the tone for what’s to come — a soldier pushed to the edge, ready to strike back.
The action-packed trailer blends intensity with emotion, offering a
glimpse into the complex realities of Kashmir. Backed by a haunting background score, the trailer opens in Kashmir circa 2001, where an officer is seen intercepting a chilling call: “The days of throwing stones are over. To make a difference, we must fire bullets.”
What follows is a gripping sequence of events, with ‘mujahids’ planning the so-called freedom of Kashmir. Amidst this chaos, Emraan Hashmi’s character takes charge — not just to counterterrorism, but to guide the youth of Kashmir away from radical influences and the path of violence.
What lingers long after the trailer ends is the chilling voiceover of a faceless enemy — an invisible yet dangerous threat that raises both the intrigue and stakes of the narrative.