Desk. Bollywood actor Bobby Deol’s upcoming film ‘Bandar’ is going to be the world premiere in 2025. The film is based on true events. The Toronto International Film Festival is scheduled to be held in Canada (Canada) from 4 September to 14 September. It will be shown here. The film is directed by Anurag Kashyap.

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Bobby Deol has given this information through a post on the social media platform Instagram. Sharing the poster of the film ‘Bandar’, he wrote ‘The story that should not have been told… but it has been selected for the 50th Toronto International Film Festival 2025. Our film, inspired by true events, will be premiered in TIFF 2025.

In the poster shared by Bobby Deol, it can be seen that many people are sleeping in a small room. Amidst all this, Bobby Deol is sitting in anxiety. People hang their clothes on the wall of the room. Many utensils are also kept in this room. According to the tags installed by Bobby Deol while sharing the post, actress Sanya Malhotra can also be seen in the film.

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