Ensemble Cast, Music Makers Drive the Chaos at Zorr Trailer and Song Launch
Digital Desk
Kan Singh Sodha’s Zorr, produced by KSS Production and Entertainment and releasing in theatres on February 6, unveiled its much-awaited trailer at a high-energy launch event that also saw the release of the film’s promotional title track 'Zorr Ka Dhakka.'
The film will be distributed pan India by UFO, marking a strong nationwide theatrical push for the horror-comedy.
Composed by Raju Singh, the song features an eclectic mix of voices including Leslee Lewis, Raju Singh, Mujtaba Aziz Naza, Pinky Maidasani, Kan Singh Sodha and Himanshu Chowdhary, adding musical punch to the film’s quirky horror tone. The lyrics are penned by Dr. (Hon) Anusha Srinivasan Iyer, while music production has been handled by Himanshu Chowdhary and Raju Singh. The track sets the mood for the film with its edgy beats and playful eeriness, perfectly capturing the spirit of chaos that defines Zorr.
Producer Kan Singh Sodha made a grand appearance at the launch along with cast members Rishabh Shukla, Sonam Arora and Vijay Singh, creative producer Shaan Singh Chowdhary, veteran singer Saapna Mukerji, and three corporate zombies who stole the spotlight with their spooky antics. Representatives from UFO and Mid-Day were also present to support the film’s nationwide release strategy.
With its mix of fear, confusion and dark humour, Zorr places strong emphasis on ensemble energy — and its cast is central to delivering the film’s distinctive tone. Set to release in theatres on February 6, the horror-comedy brings together a diverse group of performers whose chemistry fuels both the scares and the laughs. Leading the narrative are Rishab Chadha, Akash Makhija and Joy Sengupta, who anchor the film’s escalating tension as chaos unfolds in close quarters. They are joined by Sonam Arora, Prantika Das, Kavya Kashyap, Ricky Tewary, Sekhar Kanhilal and Vijai Singh, each adding layers of unpredictability, fear and sharp comic timing to the story.
Produced by Kan Singh Sodha and directed by Gourab Dutta, Zorr thrives on performances that demand precision. Speaking about the casting approach, Sodha shared, “Horror-comedy works only when actors genuinely believe in the fear. The humour then comes naturally from the situation.”
Backed by homegrown prosthetics, detailed makeup work and intense close-quarter action, the cast’s performances are heightened by the film’s immersive visual treatment. With its ensemble-driven narrative and strong pan-India release plan, Zorr positions itself as a film where collective energy becomes the engine of both suspense and entertainment as it gears up for its theatrical run on February 6.
