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Mohanlal to headline bilingual film 'Vrushabha'

Vrushabha will be released simultaneously in Malayalam, Telugu, Kannada, Tamil, and Hindi, added Kapoor in her post.

Mohanlal to headline bilingual film 'Vrushabha'

The makers on Monday announced that Malayalam superstar Mohanlal will feature in Vrushabha, a pan-India bilingual film that will hit the screens in 2024.

Ektaa R Kapoor's Balaji Telefilms has teamed up with Connekkt Media and AVS Studios for the project, which will be filmed in Telugu and Malayalam.


Directed by Nanda Kishore, Vrushabha will go on floors later this month, according to Kapoor's Instagram post.

"Posing with the legend and the genius! JAI MATA DI! So excited to be working with the actor par excellence, Mohanlal. Balaji Telefilms partners with Connekkt Media and AVS Studios for VRUSHABHA - a Pan-India bilingual Telugu Malayalam Film starring megastar Mohanlal.

"High on emotions and VFX, the film is an Epic Action Entertainer transcending generations (sic)" the producer captioned the photo with her father-actor Jeetendra and Mohanlal.

Vrushabha will be released simultaneously in Malayalam, Telugu, Kannada, Tamil, and Hindi, added Kapoor in her post.

Stay tuned to this space for more updates and reveals.

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