Honey Rose is set to dazzle audiences this Christmas with her upcoming revenge thriller ‘Rachel’, releasing on December 6 in five languages.

Malayalam actor Honey Rose is set to return to the big screen in one of the most striking roles of her career with ‘Rachel’, which is slated for a grand Christmas release on December 6. The film will be released in five languages – Malayalam, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada and Hindi.
Directed by debutant filmmaker Anandhini Bala, ‘Rachel’ is co-written and co-produced by acclaimed director Abrid Shine, marking a powerful collaboration that has already generated buzz among film enthusiasts.
Described as an emotionally charged revenge thriller, ‘Rachel’ promises to blend intense drama with visually arresting storytelling. The film’s first-look poster, featuring Honey Rose standing amid a bustling cattle market, created a strong impression online, while the teaser added to the anticipation with glimpses of violence, tension and striking imagery.
Honey Rose, who has been part of the industry for nearly two decades, is said to appear in one of her boldest and most layered characters yet – a role that could mark a new phase in her acting journey.
The film features an ensemble supporting cast including Baburaj, Chandu Salimkumar, Roshan Basheer, Radhika Radhakrishnan, Jaffer Idukki, Vineeth Thattil, Joji K John, Dinesh Prabhakar, Pauly Valsan and Vanditha Manoharan.
‘Rachel’ is produced under Badusha’s Silver Screen Entertainment by Manju Badusha, Shahul Hameed and Rajan Chirayil. The story is written by Rahul Manappat, with the screenplay jointly penned by Manappat and Abrid Shine.
The film brings together a team of celebrated technicians, with music and background score by Ishaan Chhabra and cinematography by Swaroop Philip. Distribution will be handled by Badusha’s Silver Screen Entertainment through Sree Priya Combines.
Published: 06 Nov 2025, 09:31 pm IST
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