Mohanlal's 'Athimanoharam' 80% shot; director confirms final stretch
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
Director Tharun Moorthy announced on Saturday, 20 June that another schedule of Mohanlal's upcoming Malayalam film 'Athimanoharam' has been wrapped, with 80% of the total shoot now complete. The announcement, made via his Instagram page, marks a significant production milestone for one of the most anticipated Malayalam releases in the pipeline.
What the Director Said
In his post, Tharun Moorthy wrote: 'Yet another perfect schedule wrapped up! Through rain, heat, and every challenge along the way, my team has been in terrific form. We've said goodbye to so many beautiful locations, and many outstanding actors have successfully completed their parts.'
He added that the production was now entering its 'final stretch', describing the energy on set as building 'every single day'. The director also referenced Meera Jasmine, who plays the female lead, using the hashtags #Athimanoharam, #Mohanlal, and #Meerajasmine.
Shoot Location and Challenges
The film has been extensively shot in Thodupuzha, with the crew logging 78 days on location there alone. Tharun Moorthy acknowledged that rain and adverse weather conditions had disrupted some plans, but said the team had pushed through 'with great enthusiasm and positivity'.
Notably, the director had earlier this month taken to his Instagram Stories to firmly deny online reports claiming the shoot had been halted due to script confusion. 'This is completely false,' he wrote, calling on the public not to 'post or spread unverified information for personal likes, views, or reach.'
About the Film
Initially referred to by its working title #L366, 'Athimanoharam' features Mohanlal in the role of a policeman named T S Lovelajan. The project reunites Mohanlal with Tharun Moorthy after their blockbuster collaboration 'Thudaram', which generated considerable commercial and critical success — raising expectations for this follow-up significantly.
The director had confirmed completion of the film's first schedule back in February this year, also marking the occasion by noting his fifth anniversary in the film industry on 12 February.
Crew Tribute and What's Next
Tharun Moorthy has been vocal about his admiration for the production team, describing the crew as 'a living, breathing force — one vision, one rhythm, one shared soul.' He noted that the 55 days of the schedule 'weren't just work, they were a journey.'
With roughly 20% of the shoot remaining, post-production timelines and a release window are yet to be announced. Industry observers expect a formal update once the final schedule concludes.