Tamil actor Srikanth is also playing a prominent role in Aanandhapuram Diaries.
The makers of Meena Sagar’s upcoming film, Anandhapuram Diaries, have confirmed its theatrical release date. The campus-based entertainer is set to hit the big screen on March 1. The movie will be running in theatres alongside Hakkim Shajahan’s action drama Kadakan.
The trailer for Anandhapuram Diaries which premiered on February 16, featured a middle-aged woman who returned to law school after twice dropping out due to unanticipated circumstances.
The two-minute video features an investigation into the rape and murder of a girl, as well as glimpses into the hilarious events that transpired after Meena's character arrived at the college. The lively aspects of a movie set on a campus are also present in the trailer, which brings to mind some of the previous college-set films.
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The South Indian actress’ big screen return after a more than year-long break is marked by this Malayalam production, which is eagerly anticipated by her fans. On social media, people enthusiastically received her comeback to Malayalam cinema and expressed their appreciation for her willingness to collaborate with emerging actors and filmmakers.
Jaya Jose Raj, who also wrote the screenplay and dialogue for Aanandhapuram Diaries, is the director of the movie. Under the auspices of Neil Productions, Sasi Nair produced the movie. Additionally, Tamil actor Srikanth has a big part in this film. He had played a prominent role in the recent Malayalam film Amala, starring Anarkali Marikar, Rajisha Vijayan, and Appani Sarath.
Manoj K Jayan, Siddharth Siva, Jaafar Idukki, Sudhir Karamana, Roshan Abdul Rahoof, Suraj Thelakad, Mala Parvathy, Jayakumar, Jayaraj Kozhikode, Devika Gopal Nair, Abhilash, Shikha, and Kutty Akhil are also appearing in Aanandhapuram Diaries.
The movie was shot by Sajith Purush, and the editing work was overseen by Appu Bhattathiri and Shaijas K M. The soundtracks for this film were composed by Shaan Rahmaan, Jackson Vijayan, and Albert Vijayan. Manu Manjit and Rafiq Ahmed wrote the lyrics for the songs.
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