'Vrusshabha' trailer: How one Mohanlal frame took fans back to ‘Aarattu’; Here’s the still everyone’s talking about
'Vrusshabha' makers have released the much-awaited trailer of the film, starring Mohanlal in the lead role. The bilingual Malayalam-Telugu movie is directed by Nandda Kishore. Scheduled to hit theatres on December 25, 2025, the film will arrive as a Christmas treat for fans. The trailer, which runs for 1 minute and 47 seconds, opens the door to a grand world that moves between the present and the past.
Soon after the trailer dropped, social media was filled with reactions. Many viewers admitted they had low expectations but were pleasantly surprised. Interestingly, there is this one frame from the trailer that took the audiences back Mohanlal's look in 'Aarattu' and even that specific shot resembles a fight sequence from the movie.
One user wrote, “Had no expectations, but trailer looks decent.” Another comment read, “The movie maybe 'Vrusshabha' but the comment section is ruled by Aarattu’.” Several fans also joked about Mohanlal’s look, asking, “Which universe is this? Neyyattinkara Gopan?” and “Isnt' this Neyyatinkara Gopan from 'Aarattu'?.”
Here's the still
In 'Vrusshabha', Mohanlal appears as a powerful businessman in the present day. He holds great influence in society and is closely protected by his son. His life takes a sudden turn when strange visions from another time begin to disturb him.
The businessman starts seeing memories from his past life of him being a mighty king. The past slowly begins to affect the present, creating tension and mystery. The story promises an emotional journey that highlights the strong bond between a father and his son.
'Vrusshabha' also stars Samarjit Lankesh, Nayan Sarika, Ragini Dwivedi, Ajay, Neha Saxena, Vinay Varma, Garuda Ram, Ali, and Kishore in key roles. The film is written and directed by Nandda Kishore, with music by Sam CS. Cinematography is by Antony Samson and editing by KM Prakash. Shot in Telugu and Malayalam, the film will also release in Hindi and Kannada.
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Fans react - Isn't this 'Aarattu'?
Soon after the trailer dropped, social media was filled with reactions. Many viewers admitted they had low expectations but were pleasantly surprised. Interestingly, there is this one frame from the trailer that took the audiences back Mohanlal's look in 'Aarattu' and even that specific shot resembles a fight sequence from the movie.
One user wrote, “Had no expectations, but trailer looks decent.” Another comment read, “The movie maybe 'Vrusshabha' but the comment section is ruled by Aarattu’.” Several fans also joked about Mohanlal’s look, asking, “Which universe is this? Neyyattinkara Gopan?” and “Isnt' this Neyyatinkara Gopan from 'Aarattu'?.”
Here's the still
(Picture Courtesy: Facebook)
Mohanlal’s powerful dual presence
In 'Vrusshabha', Mohanlal appears as a powerful businessman in the present day. He holds great influence in society and is closely protected by his son. His life takes a sudden turn when strange visions from another time begin to disturb him.
A king from a past life
The businessman starts seeing memories from his past life of him being a mighty king. The past slowly begins to affect the present, creating tension and mystery. The story promises an emotional journey that highlights the strong bond between a father and his son.
Cast, crew, and release plans
'Vrusshabha' also stars Samarjit Lankesh, Nayan Sarika, Ragini Dwivedi, Ajay, Neha Saxena, Vinay Varma, Garuda Ram, Ali, and Kishore in key roles. The film is written and directed by Nandda Kishore, with music by Sam CS. Cinematography is by Antony Samson and editing by KM Prakash. Shot in Telugu and Malayalam, the film will also release in Hindi and Kannada.
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