The Wait Ends – Step Into the World of Vrusshabha! The Epic Teaser is Here
A tale unlike any other is about to unfold on the big screen! Vrusshabha promises an unforgettable cinematic journey that blends grandeur, emotion, and power for audiences across the globe. For the very first time, legendary actor Mohanlal steps into the majestic role of a king in this bilingual epic – a milestone moment in Indian cinema.
Visionary filmmaker Nanda Kishore brings this story to life, backed by stellar performances from Mohanlal, Ragini Dwivedi, and the promising newcomer Samarjit Lankesh. Every frame of Vrusshabha resonates with passion and artistry, powered by breathtaking visuals from Antony Samson (Cinematography), sharp editing by KM Prakash, soul-stirring music by Sam CS, and an immersive sound design crafted by Oscar-winner Resul Pookutty.
The film also boasts impactful dialogues penned by SRK, Janardhan Maharshi, and Karthik, along with adrenaline-charged action sequences choreographed by masters of the craft – Peter Hein, Stunt Silva, and Nikhil.
Speaking about the project, Ektaa R Kapoor shared, “At Balaji, we’ve always believed in stories that move people. Vrusshabha is more than a film – it’s an epic saga of relationships, revenge, and redemption. We are thrilled to bring this cinematic experience to audiences worldwide.”
Director Nanda Kishore added, “Vrusshabha is an emotion. Working with Mohanlal sir has been an absolute honour – his presence transforms every frame. This is ultimately the powerful journey of a father and son, brought alive by Lalettan and Samarjit.”
Presented by Connekkt Media and Balaji Telefilms in association with Abishek S Vyas Studios, the film is produced by Shobha Kapoor, Ektaa R Kapoor, C.K. Padma Kumar, Varun Mathur, Saurabh Mishra, Abishek S Vyas, Praveer Singh, Vishal Gurnani, and Juhi Parekh Mehta.
Shot simultaneously in Malayalam and Telugu, and also releasing in Hindi and Kannada, Vrusshabha is gearing up for a grand Diwali 2025 worldwide release. Watching Mohanlal as a king will be a once-in-a-lifetime experience that audiences will carry with them long after the credits roll.
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