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Trailer of R Madhavan's Breathe released

| | Jan 16, 2018, at 09:59 pm

Mumbai, Jan 16 (IBNS): Trailer of actor R Madhavan's debut web series Breathe has been released.

 

The trailer promises to chill and scare audience with Madhavan showcasing his best skills in front of the camera.

The movie, as per its trailer, promises to be dealing with a strong bond shared between a father and his child.

Sharing the link, the actor tweeted: "Apno ko bachane ka sirf ek hi rule hota hai, watch #BreatheTrailer to know: http://amzn.to/BreatheTrailer  @BreatheAmazon @AmazonVideoIn @theamitsadh @SapnaPabbi @Abundantia_Ent @vikramix @mayankvsharma."

The series will be released in Hindi, Tamil and Telugu.

Breathe will mark Madhavan's  digital debut in the world of web series.

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