
Mohanlal Unveils Majestic First Look from 'Vrusshabha' on 65th Birthday
May 21, 2025 : Celebrating his 65th birthday, veteran actor Mohanlal surprised fans with the striking first look from his upcoming epic, Vrusshabha.
The newly released poster showcases Mohanlal in a powerful avatar, clad in intricately designed golden-brown armor adorned with dragon-scale patterns. Standing tall as a mythical warrior-king, his look is enhanced by traditional ornaments and a prominent nose ring, exuding regal strength and mystique.
Sharing the poster on social media, Mohanlal wrote,
“This one is special — dedicating it to all my fans. The wait ends. The storm awakens. With pride and power, I unveil the first look of VRUSSHABHA — a tale that will ignite your soul and echo through time.”
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Vrusshabha is an action-packed period drama directed by Nanda Kishore. The film promises an epic saga of pride, power, and legacy and is set for a pan-India release on October 16, 2025, in five languages — Telugu, Malayalam, Hindi, Tamil, and Kannada.
The film is produced by an ensemble team of industry heavyweights, including Shobha Kapoor, Ektaa R Kapoor, CK Padma Kumar, Varun Mathur, Saurabh Mishra, Abhishek S Vyas, Vishal Gurnani, and Juhi Parekh Mehta.
Fans and film enthusiasts are eagerly anticipating Mohanlal’s transformation into a legendary warrior in what promises to be a grand cinematic experience.
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