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Aavesham welcome teaser - Fahadh Faasil shakes a leg before the film’s theatrical release | Watch here

Aavesham welcome teaser - In this brief clip, the lead actor, Fahadh Faasil shakes a leg to a rustic beat before inviting viewers to catch them tomorrow on the big screen (April 11).

Aavesham welcome teaser - Fahadh Faasil shakes a leg before the film’s theatrical release | Watch here
Fahadh Faasil in Aavesham's welcome teaser

Last Updated: 08.15 PM, Apr 10, 2024

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Aavesham, directed by Jithu Madhavan, is all set to hit theatres across the state on April 11. The Malayalam film's makers put out a welcome teaser for the movie on the eve of the release. In this brief clip, the lead actor, Fahadh Faasil shakes a leg to a rustic beat before inviting viewers to catch them tomorrow on the big screen (April 11).

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Aavesham among three Vishu releases

It is reasonable to assume that all three of the Vishu releases—Varshangalkku Shesham, Aavesham, and Jai Ganesh—will open to enormous revenue at the box office given the current trends.

Aavesham is anticipated to be the ideal fun entertainer of the season, while Vineeth Sreenivasan's Varshangalkku Shesham, which tells the story of Malayalam cinema's evolution, is predicted to win hearts. On the other hand, Unni Mukundan and Ranjith Sankar's Jai Ganesh is anticipated to become the preferred family film due to its speculated superhero characteristics.

Fahadh Faasil to play a Bangalore-based goon

When the actor was asked if someone influenced his character and appearance at a promotional event, he disclosed important details about the character Ranga. "We picked this look because he is a goon from Bangalore. The director, Jithu Madhavan, kept a record of the numerous individuals he encountered, which aided in achieving the ideal appearance for the role," Fahadh said.

During the same press conference to promote the film, director Jithu Madhavan refuted rumours that Aavesham is related to his previous film, Romancham. He went on to say that although Romancham had a character named Ranga (played by Chemban Vinod), the latter has nothing to do with Aavesham, the main character.

"I saw someone in Bangalore when I was a college student, and Ranga in Aavesham is kind of related to that person," he remarked. The young director stated that this film has to be seen in theatres due to its entertaining and fun factors, which will definitely satisfy the audience.

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