Producer Shareef Muhammed makes history as the first in Malayalam cinema to own a luxury caravan, ahead of his next big film ‘Kattalan’

In a first for Malayalam cinema, producer Shareef Muhammed has set a new benchmark by acquiring a luxury caravan for his personal use. The producer, who made waves with the blockbuster Marco and is currently backing the highly anticipated Kattalan, has also added a Kawasaki KX112 Limited Edition two-stroke bike to his fleet under his production house, Cubes Entertainments.
Although the Kawasaki KX112 is not road-legal in India, it is designed for off-road and private property use. The striking bike was showcased at the grand launch event of Kattalan in Kochi, drawing significant attention.
Shareef Muhammed, the founder and Managing Director of Cubes International Group, oversees nine enterprises across India, the UAE, and Qatar, spanning logistics, shipping, media, construction, trading, and more. Under his banner, Cubes Entertainments debuted with Marco (directed by Hanif Adeni and starring Unni Mukundan), which became a milestone in Malayalam cinema by crossing ₹100 crore and completing 100 days in theatres. Distinctively, the film was distributed directly by Cubes itself—an unusual move for a debut production house.
Now, Shareef is gearing up for his second venture, Kattalan, directed by newcomer Paul George. The film will feature Antony Varghese Pepe—appearing under his real name for the first time—alongside cutting-edge production values and international-level technology. With Kattalan, Cubes Entertainments aims not only to replicate the phenomenal success of Marco but to raise Malayalam cinema to global standards.
Published: 27 Aug 2025, 08:22 pm IST
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