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Bloody Daddy actor Zeishan Quadri feels satisfied with his work in the film, here’s why

Starring Shahid Kapoor in the lead role, Bloody Daddy is all set to release on JioCinema on June 9.

Bloody Daddy actor Zeishan Quadri feels satisfied with his work in the film, here’s why

A still from the upcoming film, Bloody Daddy featuring Shahid Kapoor and Zeishan Quadri

Last Updated: 05.42 PM, May 30, 2023

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The life of Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) officers is not an easy one. Every day, they have their own share of challenges and cases to deal with. One such case is being talked about in the film Bloody Daddy. Starring Shahid Kapoor in the lead role, the upcoming crime thriller is about the life of a NCB officer who, along with his team, busts a drugs racket.

What happens next? The lord of the drug mafia kidnaps the child of the officer and threatens the officer to act according to what the gangsters say. The complete story will be out soon only on JioCinema on June 9.

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While the film is already generating buzz, people are curious to know about the role of actor Zeishan Quadri in the film.

Responding to this, Zeishan told news agency IANS: “I play Shahid Kapoor's friend in this film. It is a negative role that I am playing. My look in the film is also something that I enjoyed carrying off... When Ali (Abbas Zafar) offered me this part I jumped at this opportunity, as this was an opportunity to work with Shahid, and working with such an experienced team is always a great experience."

He added: "It is a really nice part and I thoroughly enjoyed playing this role. Sometimes some roles satisfy you as an actor, this is one of those roles in my career."

Bloody Daddy is an upcoming action thriller film directed by Ali Abbas Zafar who co-wrote the film with Aditya Basu and Siddharth–Garima and produced by Jio Studios. On the work front, Zeishan will next be seen in a series being produced by his friend Baljeet.

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