Legendary actor
Mammootty is celebrating his 72nd birthday today (Sep 7). On the special occasion, the makers of ‘Bramayugam’ have launched a special poster, giving a first-ever glimpse into what the film has to offer.
In the special poster of 'Bramayugam,' Mammootty is seen in a sinister and malevolent avatar. He is seen bare on the top, with hair combed backward, wearing a bead necklace, sporting a short beard, and stained teeth, and devilishly smiling.
His appearance in the poster exudes an aura of darkness and evil, suggesting that his role in the movie will be characterized by malevolence and cunning. The poster captures his transformation into a character that embodies the essence of a devil or a wicked force, which adds an intriguing and mysterious dimension to the film's narrative. This portrayal not only piques the curiosity of the audience but also hints at a potentially compelling and intense performance by Mammootty in 'Bramayugam.'
Check out the poster here.
‘Bramayugam’ is helmed by
Rahul Sadasivan, who has previously helmed the critically acclaimed ‘Bhoothakaalam’ starring Shane Nigam and Revathi. Billed as a pan-Indian release, the film is releasing in 5 languages - Malayalam, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, and Hindi. Actors Arjun Ashokan, and Amalda Liz are playing some important roles in the upcoming film.
Mammootty’s special poster has left the movie buffs in awe, and the netizens are raving about it.
Mammootty continues to be an icon, and his diligence and dedication towards cinema remains the sa,e. Even after gracing the silver screen for over five decades, Mammootty, who now resides in his hometown of Ernakulam, remains as busy as ever.
Mammootty has garnered three national awards, eight Kerala state awards, a Padma award, and numerous other accolades. His acting prowess has shone through in over 450 films across Malayalam, Tamil, Telugu, Hindi, and English.
Commencing his journey in 1971, he steadily climbed to stardom and continues to occupy that esteemed position even after several decades, churning out an average of four to five movies annually.
This enduring popularity makes Mammootty a director's dream, particularly in an era where many films struggle at the box office. His presence on screen is a rarity that still draws audiences.