Meet the team that built 'Guna Caves' of 'Manjummel Boys'

Manjummel Boys, directed by Chidambaram, has amassed over Rs 200 crores at the box office. The moviegoers and critics admired the film for its cinematography as well as the large sets created to depict the spooky and dark environment of the Guna Caves.
Ajayan Chalissery, the film's art director, revealed that the hard work and dedication of several individuals were behind the creation of Guna Caves. In a Facebook post, he introduced everyone who contributed to the construction of the set depicting the Guna Caves, including art assistants, artists, designers, welders, painters, moulders, carpenters, special effects, electricians, etc.
“They are the ones who brought my imagination to life. Each and every one on the team is dear to me. I express my heartfelt gratitude to all of you for your utmost dedication and service, even during extreme cold, rain, and summer,” he wrote on his Facebook.
മഞ്ഞുമ്മൽ ബോയ്സിൽ എനിക്കൊപ്പം പ്രവർത്തിച്ച അതി ഭീകരൻമാരായ ആർട്ടിസ്റ്റുകളെയും കലാപ്രവർത്തകരെയും ഞാൻ നിങ്ങൾക്ക് മുമ്പിൽ...
Posted by Ajayan Chalissery on Sunday, March 24, 2024
Sajeevan A.M. and Sudhir Karun were his art associates. A five-storey godown in Perumbavoor was converted into Guna Cave by the team. He had posted the picture of this godown a few days ago.
Manjummel Boys is the highest-grossing Malayalam film in Tamil Nadu and has earned more than 50 crores. This film, produced by Soubin Shahir, his father Babu Shahir, and Shawn Antony, has also achieved the title of the first Malayalam film to earn 1 million dollars in America.