Malayalam Film Manorajyam Selected For indian Film festival Of melbourne 2024


Actor Jayasurya released the first official teaser of the upcoming malayalam film Manorajyam, which stars Govind Padmasoorya in the lead role, on his social media on July 28. Directed by Rasheed Parakkal, Manorajyam is expected to be a light-hearted entertainment film. Releasing the teaser through his official instagram handle, Jayasoorya wrote, “Happy to release the teaser of the movie Manorajyam. Congratulations to the whole team on getting official selection in indian Film festival Of melbourne 2024". The teaser features the film’s lead actors Govind Padmasoorya and Ranjitha menon and carries the tagline “A romantic Black comedy From The Land Of Kangaroos".

The first poster of the film was released recently. The makers released the first poster and wrote that the film is sure to bring a smile on the faces of the viewers. “Here’s the first poster of our film Manorajyam. This light-hearted entertainment film is our humble attempt to bring a smile on your faces. See you in theatres soon," reads the caption.

Manorajyam is directed by Rasheed Parakkal, who has directed the yet-to-be-released fantasy comedy Kuttante Shinigami, starring Indrans and Jaffer Idukki. The first image of the film was released online on July 27. Manorajyam also stars Ranjitha menon, Navas Vallikkunnu, Gokulan, Yashvi Jaswal, Jason Wood, Rayan Bikaadi and one of the co-producers Resmi Jayakumar.

Technically, the film, which was shot almost entirely in Australia. Editing was done by Noufal Abdullah, while Yunuseo contributed music and original score for the film. The film has been selected for the indian Film festival Of melbourne 2024 and will soon be released in domestic cinemas.The official first-look poster of the film was released on Monday. The lead, Govind Padmasoorya, along with the production banner behind the project, shared the poster on their official instagram accounts. The poster shows several characters captured sitting on a staircase, some engaged in themselves; while the protagonist, seemingly a groom, sits gloomily beside an annoyed-looking bride.


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