In an upcoming biopic, Unni Mukundan is set to portray Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Catch a glimpse of the first-look poster here.
The upcoming biopic, Maa Vande, is set to be a grand-scale production, with top technicians on board and the use of top-notch VFX. Produced by Silver Cast Creations and Veer Reddy M, the film is expected to be a Pan-India project, directed by Kranthi Kumar CH.
The first-look poster of Maa Vande was unveiled on the occasion of Honourable Prime Minister Narendra Modi's birthday. Malayalam actor Unni Mukundan will portray India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi in the upcoming biopic.
Ravi Basrur, known for his scores in KGF and Salaar, will compose the music for Maa Vande, while KK Senthil Kumar will handle the cinematography and Sreekar Prasad will do the editing. Sabu Cyril will take care of the production design, and King Solomon will choreograph the action.
The film will depict the life of Narendra Modi, from his childhood to his rise as a political leader, including his bond with his mother, Smt. Heeraben Modi. Maa Vande will chronicle the life of the Prime Minister of India, Narendra Modi, as a man whose story rises beyond battles to become a revolution for the ages.
Unni Mukundan shared the poster of Maa Vande on his X handle, wishing Honourable Prime Minister Narendra Modi a happy birthday. The release date for Maa Vande has not been announced yet, but the film is expected to be released in multiple languages, including English.
The search results do not provide information about the director of the film "Maa Vande." However, with a stellar cast and crew, Maa Vande promises to be an engaging and insightful portrayal of one of India's most influential leaders.
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