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Makers of Arjun Ashokan, Mathew Thomas and Mahima Nambiar's Bromance release new poster

The film is scheduled for release on February 14, 2025

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On Friday, the makers of Jo and Jo director Arun D Jose's upcoming film Bromance unveiled a new poster on social media, accompanied by the caption: "A FRIEND in need is a BROTHER indeed." The poster features the film's lead actors Arjun Ashokan, Mathew Thomas, and Mahima Nambiar, alongside Premalu actors Shyam Mohan and Sangeeth Prathap. Its script has been jointly written by Arun, Raveesh Nath, and Thomas P Sebastian. Notably, Arun and Raveesh have previously collaborated on projects such as Jo and Jo (2022), Journey of Love 18+ (2023), and Samadhana Pusthakam.

Scheduled for release on February 14, 2025, as a Valentine’s Day offering, Bromance also stars Kalabhavan Shajohn and Binu Pappu in pivotal roles. The film has cinematography by Akhil George, editing by Chaman Chakko, and music composed by Govind Vasantha. It is produced by Ashiq Usman, with Central Pictures distributing the film.

Meanwhile, Arjun is awaiting the release of Anpodu Kanmani, co-starring Anagha Narayanan, which was postponed from its earlier November release. The Bramayugam actor's upcoming slate also includes Ennu Swantham Punyalan, alongside Anaswara Rajan and Balu Varghese, set for a January 2025 release, Vishnu Sasi Shankar's Sumathi Valavu, and an untitled project by Akhil Anilkumar.

On the other hand, Mathew's forthcoming lineup includes Dileesh Karunakaran's 3D fantasy comedy-drama Lovely, Udumbanchola Vision by Salaam Bukhari, and an untitled film by Arunlal Ramachandran, where he stars alongside Njan Prakashan-fame Devika Sanjay.

Mahima was last seen in Aby Treesa Paul and Anto Jose Pereira's Little Hearts, opposite Shane Nigam.

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