
Chennai: The shooting for the highly anticipated action-packed epic Vrusshabha, starring Malayalam superstar Mohanlal, has officially wrapped up, the makers announced on Monday.
The last phase of filming took place in Mumbai, marking the completion of this ambitious project. To celebrate the occasion, the cast and crew held a grand cake-cutting ceremony, reflecting the excitement and emotions of wrapping up months of hard work and creative collaboration.
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Pan-Indian epic with stunning visuals
Directed by the renowned Nanda Kishore, Vrusshabha has captured attention for its large-scale production, gripping storyline, and outstanding performances. The film blends action, emotion, and mythology, promising to transport audiences into an intense world of drama, with impressive visuals.
Made on a substantial budget, Vrusshabha was shot simultaneously in Malayalam and Telugu, ensuring it offers an authentic experience for audiences across India and globally. The film is set to release in five languages: Telugu, Malayalam, Hindi, Tamil, and Kannada.
Star-studded cast, technical excellence
Alongside Mohanlal, the film features a talented ensemble cast, with each actor’s role expected to make a significant impact. The film’s technical expertise, from breathtaking cinematography to large-scale action sequences, promises a spectacular viewing experience.
With the filming completed, Vrusshabha has now entered post-production. The movie is scheduled for a grand Diwali release in 2025. Vrusshabha is produced by Shobha Kapoor, Ektaa R Kapoor, CK Padma Kumar, Varun Mathur, Saurabh Mishra, Abhishek Vyas, Vishal Gurnani, and Juhi Parekh Mehta.
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Published: 03 Feb 2025, 02:54 pm IST
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