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Its current release date was announced in December. [17] The film will be distributed by A&A Release across India, while Phars Film acquiring the overseas theatrical rights. [17] Aavesham was listed as one of the "most anticipated Malayalam films of 2024" by several publications and industry sources.
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The Malayalam-language “Manjummel Boys” and “Aavesham” were among the biggest Indian hits of 2024. ... India’s KVN Productions and Thespian Films have partnered for an untitled Malayalam ...
Aavesham is the soundtrack to the 2024 film of the same name directed by Jithu Madhavan starring Fahadh Faasil. The soundtrack consisted of nine songs composed by Sushin Shyam with lyrics primarily written by Vinayak Sasikumar .
C U Soon (stylized as c u soon.) is a 2020 Malayalam-language Indian screenlife mystery thriller film written and directed by Mahesh Narayanan. [1] [2] The film is set in a computer screen and stars Fahadh Faasil, Roshan Mathew and Darshana Rajendran, with Saiju Kurup, Amalda Liz and Maala Parvathi in supporting roles. [3]
Ashish Vidyarthi was born on 19 June 1965 in Delhi, India to a Malayali father from Tellichery (North Malabar, Kerala), and a Bengali mother from Rajasthan. [8] His mother Reba Vidyarthi (Née: Chattopadhyay) was a Kathak guru, [9] while his father Govind Vidyarthi is an expert in cataloging and archiving vanishing Performing Arts of India for the Sangeet Natak Akademi.
Since 2003, there are markets in over 90 countries where films from India are screened. [3] During the first decade of the 21st century, there was a steady rise in the ticket price, a tripling in the number of theatres and an increase in the number of prints of a film being released, which led to a large increase in the box office collections.