‘Samara’: First look poster of Bharath, Rahman’s thriller film out
The Hindu
The poster of Samara, the upcoming thriller film starring Bharath and Rahman, was released by Nivin Pauly and Tovino Thomas
The first look poster of the upcoming Malayalam-Tamil thriller film Samara was unveiled by the makers on Sunday. Featuring Bharath and Rahman in the lead, the film is written and directed by Charles Joseph.
Actors Nivin Pauly and Tovino Thomas released the poster, which features both the lead actors standing on a flight of stairs made out of books. Actor Sanjana Dipu can also be seen.
The cast of Samara also features Rahul Madhav, Binoj Villya, Govind Krishna, Tinij Villya, Veer Aryan, Mir Sarwar, Dinesh Lamba, Sonaali Sudaan, Neet Chowdary, Shabareesh Varma, and Vivia Santh among others.
The film has music scored by Deepak Warrier, background score by Gopi Sundar, cinematography by Sinu Siddharth, and editing by Ayoob Khan
Produced by MK Subhakaran and Anuj Varghese Villyadath, the film is set for a release in theatres this year.
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