Dileep's Bandra, which is Tamannaah Bhatia's Malayalam film debut, is helmed by Arun Gopy and slated to be released in theatres on November 10
Last Updated: 01.27 PM, Oct 31, 2023
Actress Tamannaah Bhatia is gearing up for her Malayalam film debut with the action-packed movie Bandra, which also stars Dileep in the lead role. At a recent promotional event in Kochi, the Jailer actress shared her excitement about venturing into Mollywood. She also said that it's never too late to start working in a new film industry and that she wants to embrace new challenges in her career.
Tamannaah on her experience of working with Dileep
At the recent press conference, Tamannaah was all praise for her co-star Dileep. She described him as one of the most supportive and kind actors she has had the pleasure of working with. Speaking about their pairing, Tamannaah said that the audience will enjoy their beautiful on-screen chemistry soon.
Promotions for Bandra on in full swing
Bandra has been receiving a lot of attention, mainly due to the collaboration of actor Dileep with director Arun Gopy. They last worked together on the hit film Ramaleela. Bandra is set to be released in theatres on November 10 and fans are eagerly awaiting its release.
The makers of the film recently released an intense poster that features Dileep in a dramatic pose, holding a weapon in blood-stained hands. This visually gripping look hints at a possible dark theme behind the character played by the actor. It also suggests an intriguing theme which we are thrilled to watch on the big screens. Just like Ramleela, we are sure that the actor will ace this never-seen-before character in the movie.
The cast and crew of Bandra
Apart from Dileep and Tamannaah Bhatia, Bandra also stars Kalabhavan Shajohn, Mamta Mohandas, and several other prominent actors.
Dileep’s upcoming projects
Meanwhile, Dileep is gearing up for the release of another intriguing project titled Thankamani: The Bleeding Village . The crime thriller, helmed by Ratheesh Reghunandan, is based on a real-life incident involving a bus service dispute in the Thankamani village of Kerala's Idukki district in 1986. The film also stars Neeta Pillai, Pranitha Subhash, Ajmal Ameer, and Siddique.