On Friday, Prime Video dropped the trailer of much-anticipated Indian version of the iconic Japanese game show, Takeshi’s Castle. The uproarious trailer provides a sneak peek into the excitement that awaits the audience. Stepping into the spotlight, actor and content creator Bhuvan Bam, in his comical persona 'Titu Mama', walks us down the memory lane, shedding light on the show's exhilarating format and introducing us to the legendary Takeshi Kitano at the helm.
As the trailer unfolds, Bhuvan Bam's 'Titu Mama' pays homage to the renowned show commentator and audience favorite, Javed Jaffrey, while playfully tipping his hat to Jaffrey's unforgettable movie, "Jajantaram Mamantaram." With Takeshi’s Castle making its grand comeback after more than thirty years, this fresh adaptation promises to retain the whimsical, heart-pounding essence of the original series. Viewers can mark their calendars for the exciting premiere on November 2, exclusively available to Prime members in India.
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Bhuvam Bam also shared the trailer on his social media and wrote, "mama nahi ruk rahe ab Takeshi’s Castle ft. #BhuvanOnPrime, Nov 2. Trailer Out Now!"
Watch Takeshi's Castle Trailer:
Takeshi’s Castle stands as a highlight in Prime Video's impressive lineup for the Great Indian Festival 2023, featuring a medley of original series and blockbuster films spanning various languages. Additionally, early birds can relish special daily discounts on the first 1000 rentals from the Prime Video store, along with 'Diwali Special Offers,' boasting up to 50% markdowns across select Prime Video channels.
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