Level Cross trailer - This thriller's main characters are shown in this one-minute, forty-five-second video. It is clear that each of them is concealing a certain number of emotions and secrets.
Last Updated: 07.30 PM, Jul 20, 2024
With only a few days until Level Cross opens in theatres, the Malayalam film's makers have unveiled its trailer. The thriller, which stars Amala Paul, Asif Ali, and Sharaf U Dheen in the key roles, will hit theatres on July 26. This film, directed by Arfaz Ayub, will be distributed in theatres by director Jeethu Joseph.
This thriller's main characters are shown in this one-minute, forty-five-second video. It is clear that each of them is concealing a certain number of emotions and secrets. Sharaf U Deen portrays Amala Paul's patient, a disturbed and occasionally violent man, while Amala Paul plays a psychiatrist. Asif Ali is Raghu, a railway gatekeeper in a remote area, in the meantime. Overall, it guarantees a captivating story with stellar performances from each of the three actors.
The movie, which had previously been scheduled for a June theatrical release, was delayed for unclear reasons. The thriller, if it is released on July 26, will be shown in theatres alongside Dhyan Sreenivasan's Secret and Marimayam team’s Panchayat Jetty. Mohanlal’s cult classic Devadoothan is also re-releasing on the same day.
The movie poster suggests that the story takes place in a desert. A level cross and a train are featured, and Asif Ali makes a powerful appearance in an avatar with discoloured teeth. Asif's devious smile in the poster suggests that he's playing a bad part. The first look poster for the film, featuring the three main characters, was released to audience in December of last year.
Asif Ali's character, a level cross security guard, is the only inhabitant of the desolate area where Amala Paul plays a woman in distress who jumps from a train. Asif looks a little mysterious, but he seems anxious about this unexpected guest in his house. It is expected that the film will reveal his past and the reason he is by himself in the area.