Synopsis
Actor Mohanlal reveals that his highly anticipated Malayalam film, 'Thudarum', will be released on April 25, marking a significant return of actress Shobana after 19 years. The film promises a blend of humor, drama, and action.Key Takeaways
- Mohanlal announces Thudarum's release date.
- Film features Shobana after 19 years.
- It’s Mohanlal’s 360th film.
- Trailer hints at a mix of comedy and drama.
- Directed by Tharun Moorthy.
Chennai, April 7 (NationPress) Renowned actor Mohanlal announced on Monday that his much-anticipated Malayalam film, ‘Thudarum’, is set to release worldwide on April 25 this year.
In a post on his X timeline, Mohanlal, currently celebrating the success of his recent blockbuster, ‘Empuraan’, shared, “You’ve heard the whispers. You’ve felt our arrival. It’s time to drive it home. Thudarum arrives on April 25. #ThudarumOnApril25”
This film has generated immense excitement among fans for several reasons.
Firstly, it marks the return of actress Shobana opposite Mohanlal after nearly 19 years. Their pairing is cherished in Malayalam cinema, having starred together in notable films like Manichithrathazhu, Thenmavi Kombathu, and Mambazhakkalam.
Secondly, Thudarum will be Mohanlal’s 360th film and his 56th collaboration with Shobana.
A trailer released recently reveals that Mohanlal portrays a taxi driver who has a deep affection for his Ambassador car, while Shobhana plays his wife, who understands his passion for the vehicle.
The beginning of the trailer suggests a blend of humor, starting with Mohanlal’s hilarious grievances about a math teacher from his childhood who would appear just as he anticipated a free period, posing unanswerable questions.
Mohanlal elaborates on how the teacher would humiliate him by making him stand outside the classroom as punishment, revealing to viewers that he has never actually attended school!
The latter part of the trailer hints at a mix of comedy, intense drama, and action that promises to engage audiences. It appears that Mohanlal’s car faces impoundment by the police for an undisclosed reason, leading to a struggle to retrieve it. The film centers around the implications of this incident on Mohanlal's character.
Directed by Tharun Moorthy, this film features music by Jakes Bejoy and cinematography by Shaji Kumar. The screenplay is penned by K R Sunil and Tharun Moorthy, with editing by Shafeeque V B and Nishadh Yusuf.