Mammootty starrer 'Bramayugam,' is set to hit the screens on February 15
Published On: 31 January 2024 | Mollywood | By: Team Moviekoop
The highly anticipated horror drama 'Bramayugam,' starring Mammootty, is set to hit the screens on February 15, creating a wave of excitement among fans. The megastar recently shared on his official Twitter handle that the film has received a clean U/A certificate from the censor board.
Mammootty revealed the news alongside a striking black-and-white poster of 'Bramayugam,' showcasing the actor's intense character with an eerie, devilish smile as he looks upwards. The poster adds to the anticipation surrounding the film, with Mammootty portraying a negative character in this horror thriller.
The teaser, released earlier by the makers, hinted at a spooky narrative set in an old Kerala-style bungalow, adding to the intrigue and suspense. In addition to Mammootty's stellar performance, "Bramayugam" boasts a talented ensemble cast, including Arjun Ashokan, Amalda Liz, and Siddharth Bharathan in pivotal roles.
The certification of the film with a U/A rating ensures that a diverse audience, including children above the age of twelve, can experience the chills and thrills that 'Bramayugam' promises to deliver. As seen in Rahul Sadasivan's earlier film 'Bhoothakaalam,' 'Bramayugam' will also rely on visual horror rather than gore. As the release date approaches, fans eagerly await the opportunity to witness Mammootty's portrayal of a negative character in this highly anticipated horror flick.
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