Mammootty is on a never-ending quest to make exceptional movies, and the upcoming ‘Bramayugam’ is an incredible addition to it. Need proof? Go watch the trailer of ‘Bramayugam’! When the passage of time gets dreary, the best way to get rid of boredom is playing the game of dice, where all depends on luck. The pawns and dices, and how you win the game is all that happens here.
The film entirely shot on black-and-white is equally chilling and exhilarating. Mammootty’s menacing vocals is spine-chilling and just like the dice in the game, the audience too gets sucked into the never-ending loop!
The trailer does complete justice to its title as it is set in Bramayugam, which is a worsened era of Kaliyugam!
Mammootty launched the trailer on Saturday evening at the event held at Al Wahda Mall, Abu Dhabi.
“Experience the magic unfold! #Bramayugam Official Trailer Out Now!” Mammootty said, launching the trailer on his social media handle.
Check out the trailer here.
‘Bramayugam’ is directed by Rahul Sadasivan, who has previously delivered the acclaimed ‘Bhoothakaalam’ starring Revathy Asha and Shane Nigam. The film also has actors Arjun Ashokan, Sidharth Bharathan, Amalda Liz, and, Manikandan R Achari in pivotal roles.
Mammootty will probably be portraying a negative shade character in the upcoming film. ‘Bramayugam’ is said to be, set in the dark ages of Kerala. The tagline of the film reads, “The Age of Madness.” The dialogues are crafted by TD Ramakrishnan.
On the technical front, the cinematography for ‘Bramayugam’ is done by Shehnad Jalal ISC, and Shafique Mohamed Ali is the editor. The art direction is done by Jothish Shankar. The music is composed by Christo Xavier. The sound design is done by Jayadevan Chakkadath, and the sound mix is done by M R Rajakrishnan. ‘Bramayugam’ is set to release on Thursday, February 15.
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The film is hitting theatres on February 15, and it was recently censored with a U/A certificate from the CBFC. The film has a runtime of 139.42 Mts. ‘Bramayugam’ will be released in Malayalam, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, and Hindi languages.