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Mohanlal-Shraddha Srinath film titled Aarattu

The B Unnikrishnan directorial also stars Nedumudi Venu, Sai Kumar, and Siddique

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We recently reported that Mohanlal is teaming up with director B Unnikrishnan for a mass entertainer penned by writer Udayakrishna. As per reliable reports, the film’s title is Neyyattinkara Gopante Aarattu, or simply Aaraattu.

Mohanlal will play a character named Neyyattinkara Gopan. The film is said to have both action and comedic elements. Udayakrishna also wrote Mohanlal’s blockbuster Pulimurugan.

Aaraattu will reportedly revolve around the events following the arrival of Mohanlal’s rustic character from his hometown to a village in Palakkad. Another interesting detail is that Mohanlal will drive a vintage black Mercedez Benz with ‘2255’ on the number plate — a reference to Mohanlal’s iconic line from Rajavinte Makan.

Shraddha Srinath will play the female lead in the film which also has Nedumudi Venu, Sai Kumar, Siddique, Vijayaraghavan, Indrans, Johny Antony, Sheela, Rachana Narayanankutty, and Swasika among others. The shoot will commence in the coming week at Palakkad. Hyderabad is also one of the locations.

Rahul Raj is the music composer. B Unnikrishnan’s frequent collaborator Shameer Muhammed will edit the film while Vijay Ulaganath will helm the camera. The latter has worked previously on another Mohanlal-B Unnikrishnan film Madampi.

Mohanlal recently completed shooting for Jeethu Joseph’s Drishyam sequel. Aaraattu is confirmed to be his next project. It marks the actor's fifth collaboration with B Unnikrishnan. The duo last worked together in the 2017 film, Villain.

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