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Teaser of Madhavan's Breathe releases

| @indiablooms | Jan 05, 2018, at 10:21 pm

Mumbai, Jan 5 (IBNS): The first teasr of R Madhavan's psychological drama Breathe has been released by its makers.

Breathe will mark Madhavan's  digital debut in the world of web series.

Sharing the teaser, Madhavan tweeted: "Presenting the #BreatheTeaser: http://amzn.to/BreatheTeaser , let the story unfold. @BreatheAmazon @AmazonVideoIN @TheAmitSadh @SapnaPabbi @Abundantia_Ent @mayankvsharma."

A look of Madhavan from the teaser will viewers scared.

The series will be released in Hindi, Tamil and Telugu.

The teaser ends with a small shot of actor Madhavan which shows his side profile.
He is standing alone on a deserted road.

The video, however, does not reveal much on the content of the series.

The look, and feel of the situation which the teaser promises the story to move about will definitely make viewers wait for it to release online.

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