Aseq on Jio Cinema: All About the New Horror Movie That Promises to Spook You

There is a new film coming to JioCinema, titled Aseq and it is ready to turn the tables on concepts we are all too familiar with upside down. Directed by Sarim Momin and Elvin Raja, the former also joins the crew as the screenplay writer. It is produced by Rahil Abbas, Shashi Dubey, Mohaan Nadaar, Vaishalli Paatil, Ketki Pandit and Sudeep Singh. Naren Gediaa joins as the cinematographer while Yug Bhusal as the composer.

Aseq Cast

This film stars Sonnalli Seygall, Vardhan Puri, Siddhant Kapoor, Adi Chugh, Emma Kaler, Julian Gillard and Elena Fernandes, alongside other cast members.

Aseq Plot/Synopsis

Described as a love horror story, the description of this film focuses on the boundaries people cross for love. There are many ways in which they can do that, and the enticing thing is that we have no idea how far and how much the human psyche can inflict when it comes to love. Adding to that, it also mentions that people won’t be able to sleep once they watch this film. All in all, it is an ominous and frankly terrifying ordeal to know that the one thing people hope for can become incredibly poisonous.

Aseq Release Date and Trailer

So far, the streaming platform has not released any inkling of what the story might be except for a short description on their Instagram page. Viewers will have to stay tuned to know exactly what kind of tropes will be coming back to life in this series.

Aseq will be coming to JioCinema on June 23, 2023.

Are you excited to see this new horror film? Let us know in the comments below.

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Nupur Bosmiya
Nupur Bosmiya
Nupur Bosmiya is a voracious consumer of culture. If they are not raving about the social implications of a film or a TV show, they are probably reading something and has forgotten the concepts of time and space. Hoping to pursue Arts Journalism in the future, they hope to make art accessible for all.

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