Has Kayadu Lohar Joined Dulquer Salmaan's ‘I'm Game’?
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Key Takeaways
- Kayadu Lohar joins the cast of ‘I'm Game’.
- Exciting action sequences choreographed by Anbariv Masters.
- Dulquer Salmaan's 40th film marks his return to Malayalam cinema.
- Directed by Nahas Hidhayath, known for his successful previous work.
- High expectations for the film's music and cinematography.
Chennai, Dec 18 (NationPress) The creative team behind director Nahas Hidhayath's much-anticipated action thriller, ‘I'm Game’, has announced the addition of actress Kayadu Lohar to their film's cast.
Kayadu Lohar gained recognition for her role in director Ashwath Marimuthu's Tamil movie ‘Dragon’, where she portrayed one of the leading female characters.
Director Nahas Hidhayath shared on his Instagram, "Excited to introduce the stunning #KayaduLohar to #ImGame!"
Since the release of the initial teaser poster featuring Dulquer Salmaan in a dynamic pose with a firearm, the film has sparked significant enthusiasm among fans and cinephiles.
‘I'm Game’ is the latest project from director Nahas Hidhayath, following the success of the blockbuster 'RDX'. The production has also unveiled posters of additional lead actors, making it one of the year's most awaited releases.
The film officially commenced shooting on May 3 of this year. Notable actors such as Antony Varghese, Mysskin, Kathir, Parth Thiwari, and Tamil actress Samyuktha Viswanathan are set to play significant roles.
Action sequences for ‘I'm Game’ are being choreographed by Anbariv Masters, renowned for their work on major pan-Indian films including 'Kabali', the 'KGF' series, 'Kaithi', 'Vikram', 'Leo', and 'Salaar'. Following the success of the action in 'RDX', the Anbariv team collaborates with Nahas once again for this project.
Produced by Dulquer Salmaan and Jom Verghese, ‘I'm Game’ is generating considerable buzz as it marks Salmaan's return to Malayalam cinema. This film is significant as it is Dulquer's 40th project, with the story penned by Nahas Hidhayath himself and the screenplay crafted by Sajeer Baba, Bilal Moidu, and Ismail Aboobacker.
Cinematography for the film will be led by Jimshi Khalid, with editing by Chaman Chakko. The film's soundtrack, which has set high expectations among fans, is composed by Jakes Bejoy. Costume design is overseen by Mashar Hamsa, while Deepak Parameshwaran handles production design.