1000+ Babies - Even if the teaser does not reveal much about the story or the other actors, it does allude to a web series that will undoubtedly give viewers goosebumps, thanks to its spooky tale.
The makers of the upcoming Malayalam web series, 1000+ Babies, dropped a teaser today (August 23). The project, featuring Rahman and Neena Gupta in lead roles, will be streaming on Disney+ Hotstar soon. However, an exact date has not been revealed.
In the 54-second clip, Neena Gupta's character appears to be living in a mystery home encircled by a dense canopy of trees. The eerie images of wailing babies and kids playing all around her appear to be upsetting her. Glimpses of an obscure birthing centre with a troubled past may be seen in the clip. Rahman seems to be portraying a character who goes back to the house in order to find out the truth about what is going on.
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Overall, even if the teaser does not reveal much about the story or the other actors, it does allude to a Malayalam web series that will undoubtedly give viewers goosebumps, thanks to its spooky tale. With the buzz around the web series, movie buffs are expecting a trailer and release date in the next few days.
In 1000+ Babies, Sanju Sivram, Adil, Joy Mathew, Srikanth Murali, Ashwin Kumar, and Irshad Ali are among the supporting cast members. In addition to Malayalam, the most recent poster shows that the web series will also be available for streaming in Tamil, Kannada, Telugu, Hindi, Bengali, and Marathi. Najeem Koya is the director of the web series. The show's production got underway last year. Up to 93 locations in Tamil Nadu and Kerala were used to film the web series.
Producer Shaji Natesan of August Cinema stated in an exclusive interview with OTTplay that "its content has the ability to attract audiences across India, if not the world, as well as run for several seasons." "We believe this will be one of the biggest South by Hotstar series, so we decided to produce it," he continued.
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