Mammootty's 'Bramayugam' played as study material at England film school | WATCH

Language barriers are no match for the universal appeal of cinema, as evidenced by a viral social media post showing a film class in England discussing the Malayalam movie Bramayugam. The visuals, posted by the director of the film Rahul Sadasivan, music director Christo Xavier and actor Arjun Asokan, show students at the University for the Creative Arts in Farnham, England, learning about the film's intricate sound design.
The class, focusing on sound design, highlights the growing international interest in Malayalam cinema, with Bramayugam being used as a case study. The film’s impact on students abroad underscores the global reach of Indian films, regardless of language.
Bramayugam
Mammootty’s Bramayugam is a unique horror-thriller, directed by Rahul Sadasivan, where Mammootty takes on the role of a sorcerer. The film has garnered praise from both audiences and critics alike, earning around Rs 60 crore worldwide.
What sets the film apart is its exceptional storytelling, coupled with its striking visual style, as it is filmed entirely in black and white. The screenplay was written by the acclaimed novelist TD Ramakrishnan, while Shehnad Jalal handled the cinematography.