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Na Jaane Kaun Aa Gaya teaser out , Not a Love Story. A Love War: Jatin Sarna – Madhurima Roy Set Screens on Fire Where Love Becomes Poison: The Darkest Love Triangle Arrives, teaser out, Na Jaane Kaun Aa Gaya This Love Doesn’t Heal… It Destroys: Jatin Sarna, Madhurima Roy & Pranay Pachauri in Their Most Passionate Film Yet In an era where love is often celebrated as pure and beautiful, Na Jaane Kaun Aa Gaya starring Secret Game fame Jatin Sarna, criminal justice fame Madhurima Roy and Pranay Pachauri also can be mentiondares to explore the side no one talks about — toxic attachment, emotional destruction, and love that turns into psychological warfare. This is not just a love story. This is a story of obsession, betrayal, emotional scars, and the dangerous cost of loving the wrong person. The 1 minute 10 seconds teaser opens like poetry dipped in venom — haunting verses layered over breathtaking visuals of Uttarakhand, where beauty hides darkness beneath silence. The teaser slowly pulls the audience into a world where emotions don’t heal — they burn. The film brings together intense performers Jatin Sarna, Madhurima Roy and Pranay Pachauri in a volatile love triangle where trust is fragile, loyalty is an illusion, and love is both a weapon and a weakness. Known for his explosive performance in Sacred Games, Jatin Sarna steps into one of his darkest emotional roles yet — a man consumed by love, ego, and silent rage. Opposite him, Madhurima Roy, known for her layered performance in Criminal Justice, brings vulnerability mixed with emotional unpredictability, making her character both irresistible and complex. The teaser moves through close-up emotional breakdowns, intense confrontations, passionate romance, and moments that feel emotionally suffocating. In one chilling moment, Madhurima’s character questions morality itself — asking if love can justify wrong choices. The teaser then spirals into visuals of love turning into hate, obsession turning into revenge, and emotions turning uncontrollable. The final visuals are haunting — Pranay Pachauri playing a mouth organ in isolation, followed by Jatin Sarna burning a giant swing with a matchstick — a symbolic end to innocence, childhood, and pure love — ending with a cry that feels like grief mixed with revenge. Speaking about the film, Jatin Sarna said, “Modern relationships are complicated. Trust breaks faster today. Betrayal is normalised. And love — love is the most difficult emotion to understand. This film shows how love can heal you… or completely destroy you.” Madhurima Roy shared, “Today relationships survive on conditions. Ego, fear, insecurity — everything interferes. This story shows how love can become toxic, how betrayal changes who you are, and how sometimes love itself becomes the biggest emotional battlefield.” Produced under the banner of Dhawan Films and Vikas Arora films the film is scheduled for theatrical release on 6th March 2026. It is produced by Vipul Dhawan and Pooja Arora, co-produced by Reet Arora and directed and edited by Vikas Arora. The story, screenplay and dialogues are written by Amal Singh and Vikas Arora. The music is composed by Devendra Ahirwar, Prini Siddhant Madhav and Kartik Kush. With its raw emotional brutality, psychologically intense storytelling, and a brutally honest take on modern love, Na Jaane Kaun Aa Gaya is not just a film — it is an emotional experience that refuses to comfort the audience. It forces them to confront one terrifying question — Can love justify the choices we regret?

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