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Fahadh Faasil is back with an action thriller titled Aavesham. Touted to be a complete mass actioner, the makers of the movie definitely know how to create hype for this upcoming movie. The teaser of Aavesham was recently launched and has sent his fandom into a frenzy. The teaser offers a sneak peek into the world of war between college students and gangsters. It is based against the backdrop of Bangalore’s underworld. Aavesham will mark his first collaboration with the Romancham fame director Jithu Madhavan. On January 24, makers unveiled the teaser of this action comedy, which will once again see Fahadh Faasil as a massy gangster who is on a killing spree. The movie is slated to grace the silver screen on April 11, 2024.
Fans thronged to the comment section to express their opinion about the teaser. A comment read, “Best wishes Fafa and the entire team wish you a huge success." Another comment read, “Fahadh Faasil is not acting, he is living as the character." “Hipster’s Screen Presence is just awesome. This is the power of cinema," read another comment.
The teaser shows the actor in an anti-hero role wearing a mundu (dhoti). The teaser opens with a carnival-like setup and people can be seen dancing in front of Fahadh’s posters. Fans are eagerly looking forward to seeing their favourite star in this intriguing avatar. The high-budget movie is expected to create a huge storm at the box office.
Aavesham revolves around the story of a local conflict that takes place inside the college campus and ultimately results in a war between factions of the crime world. The movie is co-produced by Anwar Rasheed Entertainment. The movie will also star actors like Sajin Gopu, Mansoor Ali Khan, Ashish Vidyarthi, Mithun Jai Shankar and Roshan Shanavas. The music department is being handled by Sushin Shyam.
Fahadh Faasil was last seen in Mari Selvaraj’s Tamil movie Maamannan. The 2023 movie is a political drama backed by Udhayanidhi Stalin of Red Giant Movies. It also starred ace actors like Vadivelu, Keerthy Suresh and Udhayanidhi Stalin. Fahadh’s role as an antagonist was loved by the critics and the audience alike.
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