Is the Release of Shine Tom Chacko's 'Soothravakyam' Delayed Until July 11?

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Key Takeaways
- 'Soothravakyam' will now be released on July 11.
- The film stars Shine Tom Chacko and Vincy Aloshious.
- It has faced several challenges during production.
- Producer Srikanth Kandragula expresses gratitude to fans for their support.
- The film will be available worldwide in Malayalam and Telugu.
Chennai, June 27 (NationPress) The producers of director Eugien Jos Chirammel's highly anticipated film 'Soothravakyam', starring Shine Tom Chacko and Vincy Aloshious, announced on Friday that the release date has been pushed back to July 11 this year.
On his Instagram account, producer Srikanth Kandragula shared a statement stating, "Dear Film Enthusiasts, due to certain technical issues, the release date for our upcoming film 'Soothravakyam' has been rescheduled. The movie will now premiere in theaters worldwide on July 11."
The statement continued, "From the initial stages of production to the final moments leading up to release, 'Soothravakyam' has faced numerous hurdles. Your unwavering support has been our greatest asset throughout this journey. We sincerely thank each and every one of you who have stood by us."
It further expressed, "We are incredibly confident in the film's quality and believe it has developed beautifully. This confidence has motivated us to pursue a global release in both Malayalam and Telugu. We earnestly request your continued support as we present this film to audiences worldwide. With appreciation, Team Soothravakyam."
It is noteworthy that the film's release was delayed following allegations of drug use and misconduct made by Vincy Aloshious against her co-star Shine Tom Chacko. Shine Tom Chacko was arrested for drug use but later released on bail and received a stern final warning from FEFKA officials.
The film, directed by Eugien Jos Chirammel, is based on a story by Rejin S Babu. Cinematography is handled by Sreeram Chandrasekharan, while editing is done by Nithish K T R. The film's score is composed by Jean P Johnson.