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Channing Tatum's 'Dog' to be unleashed in Indian cinemas on March 11

By IANS | Updated: March 2, 2022 18:20 IST

Mumbai, March 2 After a successful release in the US, the Channing Tatum-starrer 'Dog' is all set to ...

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Mumbai, March 2 After a successful release in the US, the Channing Tatum-starrer 'Dog' is all set to arrive in Indian cinemas on March 11. The American-comedy drama road film portrays the bond between a former Army Ranger and a Belgian Malinois dog.

Tatum, who is known for films like 'Magic Mike', '21 Jump Street' and 'Dear John' has returned to the silver screen after five years and has co-directed this film along with partner Reid Carolin. The film is based on Carolin's script on a 2017 HBO documentary, 'War Dog: A Soldier's Best Friend'.

The film tells the aftermath of war involving heroic veterans, PTSD, traumatic injuries, personal and family post-combat conflict, and also the trauma-related anxiety effects on a service dog.

Directed by Reid Carolin and Channing Tatum, 'Dog' features Channing, Q'orianka Kilcher and Ethan Suplee.

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