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Fahadh Faasil’s first look from Dhoomam out

The film is now in post-production after wrapping up the shooting in January 2023.

Fahadh Faasil’s first look from Dhoomam out

Suspense about Dhoomam, the much-awaited film of actor Fahadh Faasil and actress Aparna Balamurli, is increasing each day. Adding to the audience's curiosity, its makers revealed the project's first look on Monday.

Production house Hombale Films took to their Twitter handle to share the debut look of the project.


The caption read, "There is no smoke without fire, sharing the first spark".

Fahadh too shared the poster on his social media handle and narrated the nature of the film. He wrote, "Prepare for a smoke-filled journey into the heart of darkness, where the stakes are high and secrets are deadly. This edge-of-your-seat suspense thriller will keep you guessing at every turn, until the final puff.

The movie is directed by famous Kannada filmmaker Pawan Kumar, who has earlier directed films like 'Lucia' and 'U-Turn'.

Dhoomam will be released in four languages - Malayalam, Kannada, Tamil, and Telugu. The association of ‘Kantara’ and ‘KGF’ makers is another movie highlight. The movie also features Roshan Mathew in an important role.

Dhoomam also sees the pair Fahadh Faasil and Aparna Balamurali together again after their highly praised film Maheshinte Prathikaram, directed by Dileesh Pothan.

The film is now in post-production after wrapping up the shooting in January 2023.

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