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Mohanlal-Priyadarshan film to start shooting in December

‘Marakkar: The Lion of Arabian Sea’ tells the tale of Kunhali Marakkar, the famous naval chief of the Zamorin of Calicut



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Malayalam director Priyadarshan and actor Mohanlal will join hands yet again when the shooting for Marakkar: The Lion of Arabian Sea begins at the Ramoji Film City, Hyderabad on December 1.

The last time the two worked together was for the 2016 film Oppam, which was a hit.

Priyadarshan said that things are all falling in place for the new movie.

“The schedule is such that 75 per cent of the film would be shot in the Film City, with Ooty and Rameshwaram taking the rest of the film’s space,” said Priyadarshan, who resides in Chennai and shuttles between Thiruvananthapuram and Hyderabad.

The film tells the tale of Kunhali Marakkar, the famous naval chief of the Zamorin of Calicut, known for organising the first naval defence of the Indian coast.

Mohanlal will play the key role of Marakkar, while his son and upcoming talent Pranav has a cameo as the young Marakkar.

Keerthy Suresh, daughter of producer Suresh Kumar and yesteryear actress Maneka, has a key role in the film.

Asked about the budget, Priyadarshan shrugged and said apart from that, everything else was ready.

“Sabu Cyril is working on the sets and another thing that at the moment cannot be worked out is the cost factor, as the post production is going to be held abroad. The music and background score is also going to cost a bit. Hence, we decided not to think about the budget at the moment,” Priyadarshan said.

The cast includes thespian Madhu, Manju Warrier, other actors from south India and Bollywood, besides four British actors and one Chinese actor.

“The costumes are also getting ready as the star cast has been finalised. Thiru will crank the camera and this time I have decided to do another experiment and will ask three different music directors to do one song each, while a fourth one would be entrusted to do one song where there will be no singer but only an instrumental one,” added the 61-year-old veteran.

Priyadarshan said that the shooting will end on March 15 next year and the film will be released only in 2020 as he is going to give the maximum attention to post production work.

The film is being produced by Antony Perumbavoor, Santhosh T Kuruvilla and CJ Roy.

TAB_140601_PC_FILM Indian film director, producer, and screenwriter Priyadarshan at the press conference to launch Revathy Kalamandir Film Academy – PHOTO Zarina Fernandes/ Gulf News

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