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‘Vrusshabha’ first look: Mohanlal stands out as fierce warrior

'Vrusshabha': Mohanlal stands out as fierce warrior, intense FIRST LOOK poster unveiled - See Post

Mohanlal is all set for the release of his upcoming film, ‘Vrusshabha’. After delivering hits like ‘Empuraan’ and ‘Thudarum’, his next movie is a Telugu period drama. Today, the makers of the film have dropped the first-look poster of the actor. Let’s take a look at Mohanlal’s fierce avatar for the movie.

First look of Mohanlal from ‘Vrusshabha’ is out

The makers released the poster and wrote, “The Battles, The Emotions, The Roar. Vrusshabha Teaser drops on 18th September.” In the poster, one can see Mohanlal in an intense avatar. Behind the character, a trishul can be seen in the image. The teaser of the movie will be out on September 18.Take a look at the poster here.

More about ‘Vrusshabha’

Directed by Nanda Kishore, ‘Vrusshabha’ has been filmed in both Telugu and Malayalam. The makers are also planning to release the film in Hindi and Kannada. Apart from Mohanlal, the film also stars Samarjit Lankesh, Shanaya Kapoor, Zahrah S. Khan, Srikanth, and Ragini Dwivedi. The film has been scheduled to hit theaters on October 16, 2025.When the film wrapped up, Mohanlal took to Instagram and added, “It’s a wrap for Vrusshabha! 🎬 This isn’t just a movie—it’s an EPIC Action Entertainer that will leave you on the edge of your seat! 💥 Huge thanks to our visionary writer and director, Nanda Kishore, whose brilliance turned every challenge into a triumph, and to the incredible crew who gave their all to make this happen.”The Malayalam superstar further added, “A heartfelt thank you to my producers for their unwavering belief and support. Get ready for an unforgettable journey! See you in theaters this Diwali. Brace yourselves for the ride of a lifetime! 🔥🚀”

Mohanlal’s latest release

The actor was last seen in the film ‘Hridayapoorvam’ co-starring Malavika Mohanan. The film is scoring well at the box office. Reportedly, the film has grossed over Rs. 72 crore globally.

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