Mammootty's ‘Rorschach’ will hit the big screens on October 7
Published On: 02 October 2022 | Mollywood | By: Team Moviekoop
Mammootty's upcoming psychological thriller film ‘Rorschach’ directed by ‘Kettyolaanu Ente Maalakha’ fame Nissam Basheer. According to the latest updates, the film will hit the big screens on October 7.
Mammootty took to his official Twitter handle to announce the release date of ‘Rorschach’ and also shared the news that the film got censored with a U/A certificate. The actors’ Twitter note read, “#Rorschach Censored with U/A Certificate! Releasing Worldwide On October 7, 2022.”
Helmed by the director Nissam Basheer, ‘Rorschach’ is touted to be a psychological thriller and Mammootty will be playing a character named Luke Antony who is shown in the trailer as a character who has a suspicious nature. Nimish Ravi is roped in as the cinematographer and the editing section will be handled by Kiran Das. Midhun Mukundan is roped in as the music composer and the film is bankrolled by Mammootty’s production company.
Apart from Mammootty, ‘Rorschach’ also features the actors Sharafudheen, Grace Antony, Kottayam Nazeer, Jagadish, Sanju Sivram, and Bindu Panicker.
On the other hand, Mammootty is joining hands with the director B Unnikrishnan for the upcoming investigative thriller film ‘Christopher’ which is scripted by Udaykrishna. The film’s shoot was wrapped up recently and the audiences are really waiting for the movie to hit the big screens.
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