Prithviraj's Bhramam Trailer Launch: But Will Another Andhadhun Remake Work?

Prithviraj's Bhramam Trailer Launch: But Will Another Andhadhun Remake Work?
Malayalam star Fahadh Faasil has had three consecutive OTT outings – Malik and Joji, Irul. But they were on two different streaming platforms. His star colleague Prithviraj Sukumarn did better with him. He will have his third consecutive first release on OTT, and all on the same Amazon Prime Video platform. His previous releases were Cold Case and Kuruthi. And now his Bhramam is scheduled to stream on Amazon Prime Video on October 7. The film is directed by filmmaker Ravi K Chandran and also stars Shankar, Mamta Mohandas, Unni Mukundan, Raashi Khanna, Shine Tom Chacko, Jagadeesh and Sudheer Karamana in the cast. Bhramam is a Malayalam remake of the 2018 Hindi thriller Andhadhun, directed by Sriram Raghavan with Ayushmann Khurrana, Tabu and Radhika Apte in the lead.

Bhraam is more fun: Prithviraj

As it turns out, Andhadhun's Telugu remake, Maestro, starring Nitin and Tamannah Bhatia, was released on Disney+ Hotstar earlier this month. In addition, a Tamil adaptation of Andhadhun is also in the works. Andhadhun, the story of a blind pianist, is a thriller and intrigue surrounding a murder. But the story of Andhadhun, who enjoyed huge success in India first in theaters and then on an OTT platform, is now well known. In addition, we also had a Telugu remake. So does it make sense for it to get a Malayalam remake as its crucial reveal is now an open secret? In general, does it make sense to adapt a murder mystery? In an interview with PTI news agency, Prithviraj said that it is important to do Bhramam in a way that enhances the movie-watching experience, even for those who have seen and loved Andhadhun. "When you're attempting a remake, you have to acknowledge and respect the original. It's important that you stay true to the essence of the film. From there, it's crucial to sit down and adapt intelligently. This is important, especially for a cult." film like Andhadhun, this one presents a captivating viewing experience for someone who has seen the original." Bhramam is funnier, he's actually meaner. This makes for an attractive watch, he added. What I did is similar to what Ayushmann did, so be it. But I still wanted to do this exercise. I hope it does him justice. ‘Original and that we correspond with this piece of cinema. ”, Prithviraj emphasized.

Bhraam will stream on Amazon Prime Video starting October 7

Bhraam is gearing up for a digital release on Amazon Prime Video on October 7. It is one of the festival releases that the platform has announced for the season.
Other releases include Sardar Udham, the most anticipated biopic about Indian revolutionary Sardar Udham Singh starring Vicky Kaushal in the lead role, Emraan Hashmi with the supernatural horror film Dybbuk, the official remake of the hit Malayalam film Horror - Ezra will also be out soon. . There's also One Mic Stand with another line of new but fun guest comics. In addition to Tamil content offerings, Amazon Prime Video will premiere family drama Udanpirappe, the story of a family reunion starring Sasikumar and Jyothika and Suriya, the murder mystery with Jai Bhim. Amazon Prime Video is available in India at no extra cost with an Amazon Prime subscription for Rs 999 per year or Rs 129 per month, new customers can learn more at www.amazon.in/prime and sign up for a 30-day free trial. days.