The scene is simple: a dimly lit hallway, the air thick with mystery. Lokesh Kanagaraj appears bruised and bloodied, cigarette in hand, but it’s Wamiqa playing the role of Chndra who your eyes go to and stay with.
She walks with quiet fire, dressed plainly, her look stripped of any glamour, yet she radiates intensity. The bold makeup, the steady gaze, it’s not just a look, it’s a statement. There’s an aura of control, and defiance all folded into her stillness.
What’s remarkable is how effortlessly she dominates such a minimal frame. No dialogue, no theatrics, just presence. That’s what Wamiqa does best: she fills silence with meaning.
If this teaser is any hint, DC might just mark another turning point in her trajectory one where performance meets restraint, and Wamiqa Gabbi once again proves that subtlety can be electric.
                    
                            
                            
                            
                            
                            
                            
                            
                            
                            
                            