Malik Trailer: Fahadh Faasil leads this political thriller
Published On: 06 July 2021 | Mollywood | By: Saurabh S Nair
The film is slated to release on Amazon Prime Video on July 15. The film is helmed by Mahesh Narayanan.
Malik Trailer is out, in Mahesh Narayanan directorial film Malik, the actor plays Sulaiman Malik, a man who rises to prominence as he fights against corruption rampant in politics in his village. Keen on protecting his town and his kin, he is all set to any degree.
The 1.23-minute-long trailer presents Fahadh as the saviour of the oppressed. We see him facing rich and compelling as they attempt to utilize their influence and unlawfully get land. He orders genuine love and steadfastness from individuals of his local area, who follow him into an upheaval.
In a statement, Fahadh said Malik is a “truly special” film for him. “The storyline of Malik is truly very special to me and we have put our heart and soul into making this film. I’m sure our viewers will also feel that after watching the amazing trailer. I hope that viewers across the world share their love and appreciation for this film too,” he said.
Written and directed by Mahesh Narayan and produced by Anto Joseph, Malik also stars Nimisha Sajayan in the lead role. “The film has a very unconventional and unique narrative that spans different time periods which was quite challenging for me to perform. I can’t wait to see how fans react to this masterpiece that Mahesh Sir has beautifully helmed,” said Nimisha about the film.
Malik, co-stars Joju George, Vinay Fort, Dileesh Pothan, Jalaja, Salim Kumar and will premiere on Amazon Prime Video from July 15 onwards.
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