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Khalid Rahman is all set to direct another film titled Alappuzha Gymkhana. The title poster of it was released by the makers recently. This film features Naslen, Lukman Avaran and Ganapathi in leading roles. It will be produced by Jobin George, Sudeesh Kannachery, Sameer Karat, Khalid Rahman and Vishnu Venu under the banner of Plan B Motion Pictures in association with Reelistic Studios. According to reports, this film marks the debut production venture of Plan B Motion Pictures. The storyline was penned by director Khalid Rahman, while the dialogues are written by Ratheesh Ravi. Sreeni Saseendran penned the screenplay. The film will also feature Sandeep Pradeep, Franco Francis, Shiva Hariharan, Noila Francy, Anagha Ravi, Baby Jean, Nanda Nishanth and Shon Joy in prominent roles.
Sharing the poster on Instagram, the production house captioned it, “Step into the ring! Plan B Motion Pictures, in association with Reelistic Studios, proudly unveils the official title and first look of ‘Alappuzha Gymkhana’! – Directed by Khalid Rahman.”
Talking about the technical team, the cinematography department will be handled by Jimshi Khalid while the music is set to be composed by Vishnu Vijay. Alappuzha Gymkhana is expected to hit the theatres in 2025. The expected date is yet to be announced by the crew.
The post garnered millions of views and was liked by more than 1 lakh users. Thousands of users commented, sharing the excitement for the film. One user commented, “Waiting for the film eagerly,” while another user wrote, “I am sure Naslen will impress everyone with his performance in this film.” A third user wrote, “God bless you and may your film be a blockbuster hit.”
Khalid Rahman’s last directorial work Thallumaala was highly praised by the audience and the critics. It featured popular actors like Tovino Thomas, Kalyani Priyadarshan, Lukman Avaran, Swathi Das Prabhu, Binu Pappu and Unni Raja in leading roles. Made on a budget of Rs 15 crore, the film recorded an impressive global box-office collection of Rs 40 crore.
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