(L to R) Bhavana in Anomie, Poster of Mohanlal-Jeethu Joseph's Drishyam 3, Asif Ali in Tiki Taka 
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Panorama Studios partners with Phars Film for overseas release of four Malayalam films including Drishyam 3

Mohanlal-Jeethu Joseph's Drishyam 3, slated to hit theatres on April 2, extends one of Malayalam cinema’s most commercially successful franchises

Cinema Express Desk

Panorama Studios has entered into a four-film overseas worldwide distribution partnership with Phars Film (PHF). The collaboration begins with the overseas release of Anomie, starring Bhavana and Rahman, scheduled for February 6. This will be followed by Mohanlal-Jeethu Joseph's Drishyam 3 on April 2. The much-anticipated third instalment extends one of Malayalam cinema’s most commercially successful and internationally recognised franchises. The slate also includes Asif Ali's biggie Tiki Taka, and Panorama Studios Production No. 3, starring Kunchacko Boban and Lijomol Jose.

Under the agreement, Phars Film, founded by Ahmad Golchin, will handle the overseas worldwide distribution and exhibition of all four Malayalam films across multiple international territories. The company has an established presence in global markets and distributes a wide range of Hollywood, Bollywood and international cinema.

Commenting on the association, Kumar Mangat Pathak, Chairman of Panorama Studios, said: “International markets are increasingly central to the success of Indian films. Phars Film’s global distribution strength and market understanding make them a strong partner for this slate, which reflects our focus on story-led, talent-driven cinema.”

Ahmad added, “Panorama Studios has consistently delivered high-quality, content-rich Indian cinema that travels well internationally. We are excited to collaborate with them on this diverse and powerful slate and ensure they reach audiences worldwide in a meaningful and impactful way.”

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