The much-awaited sequel to the 2019 blockbuster ‘Lucifer’, starring Mohanlal and directed by Prithviraj Sukumaran, has finally gone on floors. The film, titled ‘L2E – Empuraan’, will explore the journey of Stephen Nedumpally and how he became Khureshi Ab’Ram, the leader of an international crime organization.
The first schedule of the film is happening in Ladakh, where some high-octane action sequences are being shot. Mohanlal, who plays the lead role of Khureshi Ab’Ram, is mostly part of this schedule and is expected to wrap up his portions by tomorrow. The actor had shared a picture of himself in a rugged look from the location on his social media account. According to latest reports, the film wrapped its portion in Ladakh and soon start the next schedule.
Lucifer Trailer
The film was officially launched on September 30, with a promotional video that announced the collaboration of Aashirvad Cinemas and Lyca Productions as the producers.
The first schedule of the film is happening in Ladakh, where some high-octane action sequences are being shot. Mohanlal, who plays the lead role of Khureshi Ab’Ram, is mostly part of this schedule and is expected to wrap up his portions by tomorrow. The actor had shared a picture of himself in a rugged look from the location on his social media account. According to latest reports, the film wrapped its portion in Ladakh and soon start the next schedule.
Lucifer Trailer
The film was officially launched on September 30, with a promotional video that announced the collaboration of Aashirvad Cinemas and Lyca Productions as the producers.
- 10/28/2023
- by CineArticles Editorial Team
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According to the latest rumors, actor and producer Prithviraj Sukumaran is planning to produce three more films under his banner Prithviraj Productions. The films are expected to be directed by Dijo Jose Antony, Nirmal Sahadev, and Nissam Basheer.
If the rumors are true, this would be the third time that Prithviraj and Mohanlal have collaborated on a film. Their previous collaborations, Lucifer and Bro Daddy, were both commercial successes.
Bro Daddy Trailer Dijo Jose Antony is known for directing the critically acclaimed films Queen and Jana Gana Mana. Nirmal Sahadev is a veteran director who has made films such as Kumari and Ranam. Nissam Basheer is a rising director who has made films such as Kettole Ente Malakha and Rorschach. Lucifer Trailer
Previously, Prithviraj directed two of the Mohanlal films, Lucifer and Bro Daddy. Both the films are highly acclaimed films and the best films of the genre. Prithviraj is...
If the rumors are true, this would be the third time that Prithviraj and Mohanlal have collaborated on a film. Their previous collaborations, Lucifer and Bro Daddy, were both commercial successes.
Bro Daddy Trailer Dijo Jose Antony is known for directing the critically acclaimed films Queen and Jana Gana Mana. Nirmal Sahadev is a veteran director who has made films such as Kumari and Ranam. Nissam Basheer is a rising director who has made films such as Kettole Ente Malakha and Rorschach. Lucifer Trailer
Previously, Prithviraj directed two of the Mohanlal films, Lucifer and Bro Daddy. Both the films are highly acclaimed films and the best films of the genre. Prithviraj is...
- 7/15/2023
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Mollywood actor Prithviraj Sukumaran and director Nirmal Sahadev have confirmed that they will be working together on a sequel to their 2018 action thriller film, Ranam. The film, which was a critical and commercial success, starred Prithviraj as Aadhi, a former drug lord who is trying to turn his life around.
Prithviraj Retweeted Nirmal Instagram Story
Prithviraj has also expressed his excitement about the project, saying, “I’m really excited to be working with Nirmal again. Ranam was a special film for me, and I’m looking forward to bringing Aadhi back to the big screen.” The post also hinted that Ranam 2 will be a revenge drama.
Ranam Trailer
Ranam was a unique film for Malayalam cinema, with its international-level production values and stylish action sequences. The film was shot in Detroit, USA, and featured a diverse cast of actors from both India and the US.
It is likely that Ranam...
Prithviraj Retweeted Nirmal Instagram Story
Prithviraj has also expressed his excitement about the project, saying, “I’m really excited to be working with Nirmal again. Ranam was a special film for me, and I’m looking forward to bringing Aadhi back to the big screen.” The post also hinted that Ranam 2 will be a revenge drama.
Ranam Trailer
Ranam was a unique film for Malayalam cinema, with its international-level production values and stylish action sequences. The film was shot in Detroit, USA, and featured a diverse cast of actors from both India and the US.
It is likely that Ranam...
- 7/12/2023
- by amalprasadappu
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ReviewAs far as the horror fantasy genre is concerned, Nirmal Sahadev’s ‘Kumari’ is a significant leap for Malayalam cinema.Lakshmi PriyaAishwarya Lekshmi as the titular KumariSomething diabolical looms in the air of Kanhirangat, a quaint village of an undated time, lying beyond the misty peaks of Illymala. That land is cursed, some caution Kumari, as she succumbs to her adoptive family’s pressure to get married to the younger son of a feudal family in the faraway village. Eventually, as she begins a new life at her husband’s ancestral home, a sense of foreboding gradually overwhelms the eponymous protagonist (Aishwarya Lekshmi). Unbeknownst to her, Kanhirangat has long been awaiting her arrival. Kumari is only the second directorial venture of filmmaker Nirmal Sahadev. After the Prithviraj Sukumaran-starrer Ranam, which tells the story of a mysterious getaway driver trapped in a life of crime in Detroit, Nirmal now takes...
- 10/28/2022
- by LakshmiP
- The News Minute
TollywoodAishwarya Lekshmi recently shared a picture on social media with her co-star on the sets of ‘Godse’.Digital NativeDigital NativeActor Aishwarya Lekshmi is all set to make her debut in the Telugu film industry. Titled Godse, this film will have Satyadev playing the male lead, with Gopi Ganesh Pattabhi wielding the megaphone. We hear that the shooting has commenced already. Aishwarya recently shared a picture with her co-star on the sets of the film, along with a behind-the-scenes video. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Aishwarya Lekshmi (@aishu__) Satyadev and Gopi Ganesh Pattabhi are teaming up for Godse after the success of their 2018 film Bluff Master. Godse will also have Nasser, Brahmaji, Aditya Menon and Kishore in pivotal roles. The film is bankrolled by Ck Kalyan under his banner Ck Entertainments. Aishwarya Lekshmi at present has a number of films in her kitty, including the Malayalam film Kaanekkaane,...
- 2/12/2021
- by AjayR
- The News Minute
MollywoodRatheena Sharshad, an executive producer for ‘Uyare’, is making her directorial debut with the film.Digital NativeRatheena and teamRecently it was reported that Mammootty will be teaming up with Ratheena Sharshad, who is about to make her directorial debut. Now composer Jakes Bejoy has confirmed that he is working in the project, which is currently in the pre-production stage. Sharing the news, he wrote, “Excited to join this new Mammookka project directed by debutant Ratheena Sharshad along with her powerhouse writing team namely Harshad, Sharafu & Suhas. Looking forward to this.” Unda scriptwriter Harshad and Varathan's writers Suhas-Sharfu are part of the project. The film will have cinematography by Girish Gangadharan of Angamaly Diaries fame and editing by Jallikattu fame Deepu Joseph. Jakes Bejoy is known for the popular soundtracks of Ranam, Ayyappanum Koshiyum, and Porinju Mariam Jose. He is also teaming up with Ranam director Nirmal Sahadev for his next film Kumari.
- 1/15/2021
- by Cris
- The News Minute
MollywoodTouted to be a mythical epic, the film's motion poster was released by Prithviraj on Wednesday. Digital NativeAishwarya Lekshmi, who won hearts with her remarkable performance in Mayanadhi, is all set to play the lead in Ranam director Nirmal Sahadev's second film, Kumari. Touted to be a mythical epic, the film's motion poster was released by Prithviraj on Wednesday which is being presented by Prithviraj's wife Supriya Menon under their banner Prithviraj Productions. Sharing the motion poster, Prithviraj wrote, "Their promise. Her nightmare. It’s a privilege for @prithvirajproductions to be presenting this fascinating film set against the backdrop of native folklore and myths of our land. All the best to @nsahadev, @aishu__ , @jakes_bejoy , @gijujohn , @sreejithsarang and the entire team!" View this post on Instagram A post shared by Prithviraj Sukumaran (@therealprithvi) Many celebrities down south took to Instagram to wish the team. Sai Pallavi took to her...
- 11/26/2020
- by Luke
- The News Minute
MollywoodLawson Biju had bankrolled the film along with Anand Payannur.Digital NativePrithviraj’s comments on his recent release Ranam being an average movie in a film-related event seems to have greatly displeased its producer Lawson Biju Thomas. Prithviraj had said in a recent event about the film: “My heart constantly asks me to try different things. Sometimes it would succeed, and sometimes it may not. I clearly know that movies like Koode would become successful, while the ones like Ranam may not. But I must try. If I don’t, then I would feel bad when I think about it 10 years later.” To Prithiviraj’s remark, Lawson Biju retorted: “Ya, to do an experiment on this movie he should have used his money, not the producer money. The movie is average but when movie is running in theaters he shouldn’t say this to public (sic).” Written and directed by Nirmal Sahadev,...
- 9/24/2018
- by Vidya
- The News Minute
MollywoodThe artificiality fades a little in the second half of the film, when it picks pace.CrisRanam begins and ends with the same scene, the same voice. Prithviraj’s. He is there in nearly every frame. And if he isn’t seen, he is heard. It’s nice to begin a movie with a narration. But for Ranam, the narration is a constant. Aadhi (Prithvi’s character) mouths long lines, connecting a past with a present, a Kerala with a Detroit. The artificiality begins there, in that narration. It doesn’t go away when the narration ends and the camera goes into Detroit, a city it first pans from up above, out of focus for some reason. The clichéd chase that follows, and the background music in this sequence in which Aadhi emerges successful, is disappointing if you had gone with expectations. The teaser that came months ago and the...
- 9/6/2018
- by Cris
- The News Minute
InterviewThe first time director also talked about how a car with his actors inside had caught fire during the shoot.CrisFacebook/Nirmal SahadevThe green car caught fire that day. Don’t you know the green car, Nirmal Sahadev asks. He is talking about the car in the teaser which came out months ago. In the scene, Prithviraj waits in a car that’s playing the old Malayalam song 'Vachalam', watching someone leave a house. The music changes when he steps out of the car with a stick in his hand and heads towards the house. Ranam – Detroit Crossing, Prithvi’s new movie. Nirmal’s first, as a director. “Yes, that green car,” Nirmal continues his story. “It caught fire one day during the shooting. Prithvi was inside, Isha Talwar – playing the female lead – was inside. I was also in there.” What would you do if you were inside a car and it caught fire,...
- 9/6/2018
- by Sowmya
- The News Minute
MollywoodThe film has Prithviraj playing the lead while the rest of the star cast is yet to be revealed.Digital NativePrithviraj and wife Supriya’s debut venture from their production house, Prithviraj Productions, went on the floors on April 9 and is reported to be progressing well. Though not much is known about the storyline or the genre of the film, which is titled Nine, sources in the know say that it is a horror and sci-fi film that has its lead star playing a scientist. However, those associated with the project are tight-lipped about it. Prithviraj recently tweeted to let fans know that the Nine team had wrapped up the Kerala schedule and was heading to the foothills of the Himalayas: “And that’s a schedule wrap for #9 in Kerala. Headed for the foothills of the mighty Himalayas now! @PrithvirajProd @SonyPictures @9MovieOfficial.” And that’s a schedule wrap for #9 in Kerala. Headed for the foothills of the mighty Himalayas now! @PrithvirajProd @SonyPictures @9MovieOfficial pic.twitter.com/QCSLZ077qt— Prithviraj Sukumaran (@PrithviOfficial) April 18, 2018 The film, which will also mark the entry of Sony Pictures into the Malayalam film industry, has Prithviraj playing the lead role while the rest of the star cast is yet to be revealed. Written and directed by Jenuse Mohamed, Nine is bankrolled by Supriya Menon and Spe Films jointly. With the film’s production underway, it is expected that it will hit the silver screens later this year. As for Nine’s technical crew, Shaan Rahman has been roped in to compose the soundtrack while the Bgm will be done by Sekhar Menon. Abinandhan Ramanujam and Shameer Muhammed will be working on the camera and editing respectively. Apart from Nine, Prithviraj has a number of films lined up in different stages of production, including Kaaliyan, Aadujeevitham, Ranam, My Story and the untitled Anjali Menon directorial. Prithviraj’s next film release is Ranam, which is gearing up for release on May 4. Directed by Nirmal Sahadev, the film has been bankrolled by Anand Payannur, and Rani and Lawson Biju under the banners Yes Cinema Production and Lawson Entertainment. Isha Talwar plays the female lead in this flick with Rahman featuring in a crucial role. (Content provided by Digital Native)...
- 4/20/2018
- by Monalisa
- The News Minute
MollywoodThe neo noir action thriller is set to hit the silver screens soon.Digital NativeDirector Nirmal Sahadev is excited over the release of his next film, Ranam. The neo noir action thriller is all set to hit the silver screens soon and the filmmaker took to social media to narrate how this film wouldn’t have been possible without the commitment and support of its lead actor, Prithviraj Sukumaran. The director wrote: “People keep telling us it is completely new and fresh, and asking us how we attempted something of that nature? To everyone, the answer is having a supremely creative and supportive team, and a star like Prithviraj Sukumaran on your side offering the space to do exactly what is right for the film. As a writer/director, I have felt fortunate to have this sort of support from day one, being there as actor, friend and mentor. As we continue with post production, the entire team feels the same vibe. Prithviraj has been an early supporter of Jakes Bejoy and it was always Jakes’ dream to compose for a Prithviraj film. Ranam is what it is today because of Prithvi’s undeterring commitment to the film and this track is the result of that encouragement (sic).” On the film’s release, he wrote, “We were able to explore our creative talents without any barriers! While we finish post and move towards a release date, we are more and more grateful for the responses and support we are getting. Forever thankful!” Ranam, which was earlier titled Detroit Crossing, stars Isha Talwar as the leading lady. The film also has Rahman, Ashwin Kumar and Nandhu in the star cast playing supporting roles. The first song, named Ranam Title Track, was released recently and it has already made to the top 10 trending videos on YouTube. The lyrics of the song are in English, Tamil and Malayalam. Composed by Jakes Bejoy and sung by Ajaey Shravan and Neha S Nair, the track boasts an international appeal fusing effervescent techno beats with rap. Bankrolled by Anand Payannur and Rani & Lawson Biju under the banners Yes Cinema Production and Lawson Entertainment, Ranam is currently is in the post-production mode. Its release date will be announced soon. (Content provided by Digital Native)...
- 4/9/2018
- by Monalisa
- The News Minute
Entertainment The film is slated to hit the screens on March 2. Digital NativeThe second teaser of Ranam, which was released recently, has gone viral. Within a few days of its release online, the teaser managed to get over one million views, making it clear that movie buffs are eagerly awaiting the film’s release. Interestingly, the first teaser of the film, which was released earlier, also managed to get the same response. It may be noted here that the first teaser of Ranam was released on 3rd February 2018. Touted to be an action entertainer set in the Us, Ranam is all about the gang wars among the Tamil community in Detroit. The film is about its lead, played by Prithviraj, getting in to the criminal gang as its getaway driver unwittingly. Directed by Nirmal Sahadev, Ranam was earlier titled Detroit Crossing, but was eventually changed. The film is bankrolled by Anand Payannur and Lawson Biju under the banners Yes Cinema Production and Lawson Entertainment. While Prithviraj Sukumaran plays the lead, the star cast also includes Rahman, Nandhu and Shyamaprasad in pivotal roles with Isha Talwar playing the female lead. The technical crew of Ranam includes Jakes Bejoy who is composing the tunes and Jigme Tenzing who is cranking the camera. The shooting of Ranam kick started in Atlanta last year and was shot extensively in Augusta, Georgia and Detroit where the team camped to shoot the remaining portions. According to sources, Christian Brunetti, who was the stunt master in famous web series like House of Cards and Murder Calls, will work in Ranam, also titled Detroit Crossing in other languages. Over 90 per cent of the film was filmed in the United States as the story is set there and the remaining 10 percent was shot in Kerala. Ranam is slated to hit the silver screens on March 2nd and the team is currently busy with the promos. Watch the teaser here (Content provided by Digital Native)...
- 2/27/2018
- by Editor
- The News Minute
Mollywood Rumors about Tovino joining the ‘Lucifer’ star cast began after the star recently posted a picture of himself with Mohanlal.Digital NativeThe shooting of Lucifer is all set to begin in April / May this year and there are enough speculations doing rounds about this project. Expectations are high on it as it will mark the directorial debut of actor Prithviraj. Incidentally, this will be the first time the two actors are associating. Earlier reports suggested that Prithviraj’s brother and actor Indrajith would be playing the main antagonist in this film, and speculations are rife now that Tovino Thomas has been roped for a crucial role as well. However, both these reports are yet to be confirmed by official sources. Rumors about Tovino joining the Lucifer star cast began after the star recently posted a picture of himself with Mohanlal. Sources say that a clear picture of this project would emerge only after Prithviraj is done with his current assignments. While Mohanlal and Tovino Thomas had shared the screen space in Koothara, which was directed by Sreenath Rajendran, he had worked with Prithviraj in three movies Ezra, Seventh Day, and Ennu Ninte Moideen and shares a good rapport. It may be mentioned here that Prithviraj is expecting the release of Ranam, a bilingual directed by Nirmal Sahadev. The film has gone into the post production mode and is expected to release in a couple of weeks. He also has the Anjali Menon directorial, which has not been titled yet. Prithviraj also has Aadujeevitham in his kitty which is in the initial stages of production and would go on to the floors soon. Well, to know more about Lucifer we will have to wait for sometime as the team is currently busy with the pre-production work.
- 2/14/2018
- by Editor
- The News Minute
InterviewIn this interview, Shyamaprasad speaks about directing Nivin Pauly and Trisha, his interest in human relationships and more.Facebook/Shyamaprasad RajagopalBy Nita “Hey, I’m a sweet guy!" says director Shyamaprasad, eliciting a laugh of disbelief from us. Disbelief because ‘sweet’ is not a term that we ever thought we’d associate with Shyamaprasad or a Shyamaprasad film, even though Hey Jude was termed as such by Tamil actor Trisha Krishnan, his heroine! With 13 films to his credit, over the past three decades, the National Award-winning filmmaker is known for an oeuvre that delves deep into the intricacies of human bonding, most often dark tales peopled with characters that are never simply black or white; films such as Ivide (2015), Artist (2013), English (2012), Ritu (2009), Ore Kadal (2007), Agnisakshi (1999) and the like. Shyamaprasad, never a conformist, has an increasingly contemporary approach to filmmaking. In the words of Ajayan Venugopalan, the scenarist of Ivide and English, he “prefers to invest his time and effort on his characters, their growth and their relationships than in the technicalities of filmmaking.” So, it really shouldn’t be surprising that Hey Jude, starring Nivin Pauly and Trisha in the lead, is a breezy entertainer that explores the relationship between two non-conformists - a hero with Asperger’s syndrome and a heroine with bipolar disorder, albeit in a very Shyamaprasad way. The film has all the makings of a hit and the director is in a jovial mood when we call him up for an interview. Excerpts from the interview: The light-heartedness of Hey Jude, threw us a bit... (Laughs) The audience tends to be a bit prejudiced when it comes to slotting my films into a genre. I think Arike (2012) is a sweet film as well. But that’s just me. Hey Jude is sweet because the story (by newbies Nirmal Sahadev and George Kannat) demanded it to be told as a rom-com, with lots of humour and music, even though it deals with a dark subject. This is your third film with Nivin (English, Ivide and Hey Jude). What's the equation there? He’s an actor that I like, both as a person and as a professional. Over the years we’ve developed a close bond. He is, I feel, someone who can identify with the youth of today and is an icon of today’s generation. Moreover, Nivin as an actor is one who is not afraid to push boundaries and is as keen about exploring and fleshing out characters as I am. Your casting is unpredictable, yet intriguing. Like Nivin's character with grey shades and Prithviraj's Varun Blake, the anglicised Malayali for instance. It’s purely based on the subject. Getting Trisha on board for Hey Jude, for example, was a coup of sorts but the role demanded a modern young woman, who does not have much command over Malayalam and I thought that she gave a brilliant performance as the bubbly Crys. I’ve been fortunate that all my heroes/heroines thus far have been played by fabulous actors. All I really needed to do was help them understand the characters and the situations the characters go through. I hold their hands a bit and allow them to explore. Jude, like most of your characters, is multifaceted… Well, human dreams are multifaceted and so are my characters. I’m not interested in typical heroes and heroines, in stereotypes. That, I feel, is both my strength and my weakness as a director. Being one of the few established directors, is it a challenge, to constantly think contemporary, be it in genres, themes, or storytelling style? I don’t like to rest on past glories and values. I am willing to understand and move with the times. And that’s not only regarding my craft but my very outlook on life. It’s part of my nature, really, an automatic process. I find happiness in keeping abreast with the latest in technology, storytelling, style of filmmaking and so on. I think it’s very important to be current because modern audiences expect that. For example, if you are making a film on the struggle for Independence, you have to approach it with present day sensibilities and I don’t mean making it fashionable. As a director, one needs to think how one can renew the subject and present it in a fresh way by looking both inwardly and outwardly. Agnisakshi was an examination of patriarchy; Ore Kadal talked about extramarital relationships; English delved into the loneliness of expatriate life, Artist explored contrasts between selfishness and selflessness, Ivide was a crime drama. Each of your subjects are strikingly different. How do you choose your stories? I choose stories that fascinate me, stories that I come across in publications and books or when interacting with people or watching people. I am constantly looking for good themes for my films. The idea for Hey Jude, for instance, came while I was chilling out at Beatles, a café by the beach in Kovalam, Thiruvananthapuram. Being a music fan, ‘Hey Jude,’ a favourite number by the Beatles band, played through my mind and I thought that I should make a movie on a guy called Jude. Then, the character and story were given a definite structure and style during my interactions with Nirmal, a United States-based filmmaker and writer (the director of upcoming Prithviraj-starrer Detroit Crossing), who was an associate director on the set of Ivide, which was set in Atlanta. I like to be a part of the scriptwriting process and am very acutely involved in fleshing out the characters and their relationships. You like delving into the complexities of relationships. What is it that fascinates you about their interplay? I think relationships are the crux of any and all art forms. Art is a mirror for interpersonal relationships and introspection as well. I can’t just write a poem or story of a tree, for example, without exploring its relationship to humans, society, to the self. Any director worth his salt should examine the interplay. Admittedly, I go in a bit deeper. Interesting also how you cherry-pick newcomers - Nirmal, Ajayan, writer Joshua Newtonn (Ritu and 'Off Season’- Kerala Café), cinematographer Gireesh Gangadharan (Hey Jude), and musician Shankar Tucker (English). I’m a great admirer of their talents, more than anything else. Most of them have had remarkable achievements before I signed them on. I thought Ajayan’s comedy web series Akkarakazhchakal was brilliant. He has a great mind and a flair for comedy. Gireesh spectacularly filmed Angamaly Diaries. Nirmal is a meticulous writer and filmmaker… They are all good friends of mine, which slowly turned into good professional relationships. What next? I am working on a couple of scripts. I usually start work on my next film during the post-production of a film to take my mind off it for a bit. I’m in no rush. This interview was first published on Fullpicture.in. The News Minute has syndicated the content. You can read the original article here.
- 2/8/2018
- by Editor
- The News Minute
Mollywood The film, which has Isha Talwar playing the female lead, is about the gang wars among immigrant communities in the Us. Digital NativePrithviraj and debut director Nirmal Sahadev went on to the floors with Ranam a few months ago and the shooting is nearing completion with the filmmakers contemplating on its release date. Reports are that Ranam will be out in the theatres in March and the exact release date is being worked out. Starring Prithviraj in the lead role, the film has Isha Talwar as his leading lady. Veteran actor Rahman will be seen in a pivotal role in Ranam. The last time Prithviraj and Rahman teamed up for a movie was for Mumbai Police which was a hit and this has raised the expectation levels for Ranam. The film is bankrolled by Anand Payyanur and Biju – Rani Lawson under the banners Yes Cinema Production and Lawson Entertainment. Set predominantly in the United States of America, the film is about the gang wars among the immigrant communities in Detroit and Michigan. Ranam was earlier titled as Detroit Crossing but the title was changed to Ranam during the course of the filmmaking. With Prithviraj, Rahman and Isha Talwar in the lead role, the supporting cast includes Mathew Arun, Celine Joseph, Ashwin Kumar, Shivajith Padmanabhan, Nandhu, Shyamaprasad, Sajini Sacharaiah, Giju John and Justin David. Jakes Bejoy is the music composer for the film with Jigme Tenzing being the cinematographer. According to reports, The movie has some high-voltage action sequences and the makers have roped in Hollywood action choreographers for the project. Apart from Ranam, Prithviraj has a slew of projects on hands including the Anjali Menon directorial, Blessy’s Aadu Jeevitham and Roshni Dinakar’s My Story. The actor will also foray into film direction by wielding the megaphone for the first time for Lucifer. Touted to go on to the floors in April this year, the film will have Mohanlal playing the lead role...
- 2/1/2018
- by Editor
- The News Minute
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