The title poster of the upcoming film Prakambanam, starring Ganapathi and
Sagar Surya in the lead roles, has been released. The film is jointly produced by Sreejith, Sudheesh, and Blessy under the banners of Navarasa Films and Lakshminath Creations.
Directed by Vijesh Panathur, known for the hit movie Nadikalil Sundari Yamuna, Prakambanam is a horror-comedy entertainer. The story is also penned by the director himself, while the screenplay and dialogues are written by newcomer Srihari Vadakkan.
Life in a men’s hostelSet against the backdrop of hostel life and its humorous elements, the story takes place in a men’s hostel in Kochi and also features locations in Kannur. Alongside Ganapathi and Sagar Surya, the film also stars Ameen, Mallika Sukumaran, Aziz Nedumangad, and P.P. Kunjikrishnan in key roles.
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Sagar Surya, who gained attention for his strong villainous role in Pani, teams up with Ganapathi, known for his effortless comic timing, raising high expectations for Prakambanam.
Crew Details:- Cinematography: Alby Antony
- Executive Producer: Abhijith Nair
- Editor: Suraj E.S.
- Art Director: Subhash Karun
- Lyrics: Vinayak Sasikumar
- Chief Associate Director: Ambru Varghese
- Production Controller: Nandu Pothuval
- Costume Design: Sujith Mattannur
- Makeup: Jayan Poonkulam
- PRO: Manju Gopinath
- Publicity Design: Yellow Tooth
- Digital Marketing: Obscure Entertainment
Work frontSagar Surya received immense praises for his stunning performance as a negative shaded character in the Joju George’s directorial film ‘Pani’ which turned out to be a superhit.
Meanwhile, Ganapathi’s previous hit was ‘Manjummel Boys’ which received 4 stars out of 5 from ETimes and our review reads, “There were some exceptional acting and script moments too. The first came unexpectedly. Everyone was looking for the moment the incident would occur but when it did, the characters and the audience equally did a double take. The reaction from the characters, in particular, Deepak Parambol and Soubin, and later Deepak's reaction to the whole situation, were executed so well. Chandu Salimkumar's reaction again, was portrayed well and no one in the cast under performed and what makes the film's main cast so special is that they were all in their element. The seemingly inconsequential scene where Sreenath lifts his leg and looks down at the cave later serves as a very interesting parallel. In fact, the fall, the waking up and Sreenath's initial reaction to Soubin touching him are all goosebump moments of excellence.”