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Biju Menon & Suraj Venjaramoodu's Nadanna Sambhavam gets a new release date

The film marks the sophomore directorial of Vishnu Narayan of Maradona fame

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The makers of Biju Menon & Suraj Venjaramoodu's Nadanna Sambhavam announced that the film will hit the screens on June 21. Earlier, the film was scheduled to release on March 22. Alongside the announcement, a new poster was also unveiled, featuring Biju on a swing and Suraj taking a peak at the former from behind.

Nadanna Sambhavam marks the sophomore directorial of Maradona-fame Vishnu Narayan. The upcoming film is scripted by Rajesh Gopinadhan, who has penned films like Kali and Djinn.

Nadanna Sambhavam also stars Lijomol Jose, Shruti Ramachandran, Sudhi Koppa, Johny Antony, Lalu Alex, Noushad Ali, Athira Harikumar, Anagha Ashok, Sreejith Nair, Eithal Evana Sherin and Jess Sweeja, among others.

The film, produced by Anup Kannan Stories, has cinematography by Manesh Madhavan and music by Ankit Menon. It is edited jointly by Saiju Sreedharan and Toby John.

Biju was last seen in Jis Joy's Thalavan, alongside Asif Ali, which opened to positive responses. Up next, he has Nissam Basheer's next, which also features Dhyan Sreenivasan and Suraj in the lead.

Meanwhile, Suraj has a slew of projects lined up. His upcoming slate includes debutant Nahas Nazar's Adios Amigo, Nissam Basheer's upcoming film and Prem Shankar's Thekku Vadakku and Aamir Pallikkal's next film, which sees the actor foraying into production. Additionally, he's making his Tamil debut with Chithha director SU Arun Kumar's Veera Dheera Sooran: Part 2, headlined by Vikram.

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