Warrior King Mohanlal's Teaser Unveiled: Responds to the Summons of Destiny
Producer Ektaa R Kapoor and Producer Shobha Kapoor are thrilled to announce their latest project, the bilingual film Vrusshabha. Scheduled for a worldwide release this Diwali, the film promises a rich visual experience and an epic saga of relationships, revenge, and redemption.
Directed by Nanda Kishore, Vrusshabha is a story of a father and son, featuring Mohanlal, Ragini Dwivedi, and Samarjit Lankesh in the lead roles. Mohanlal, known for his powerful performances, plays a warrior king in Vrusshabha, marking a first for him.
The film is being shot simultaneously in Malayalam, Telugu, Hindi, and Kannada, and boasts breathtaking visuals by cinematographer Antony Samson. The action sequences, choreographed by Peter Hein, Stunt Silva, and Nikhil, are sure to leave audiences on the edge of their seats.
The dialogues of Vrusshabha have been penned by SRK, Janardhan Maharshi, and Karthik, while the music is composed by Sam CS, with a music score by Oscar Award-winner Resul Pookutty. The editing is done by KM Prakash.
The teaser of Vrusshabha, unveiled on Thursday, hints at two timelines in the story, promising a complex and engaging narrative. Pruthvi Ambaar and Radhika Narayan are among the other prominent actors involved in the film.
Director Nanda Kishore considers Vrusshabha to be more than just a film, it's an emotion. With Mohanlal's presence said to elevate every frame and bring unmatched gravitas to the story, Vrusshabha is undoubtedly a film to watch out for this Diwali.
Vrusshabha is being produced by Connekkt Media, Balaji Telefilms, Abishek S Vyas Studios, and others. With such a star-studded cast and crew, this Diwali promises to be a spectacular one with the release of Vrusshabha.
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