Ajayante Randam Moshanam Trailer Review: Tovino Thomas surprises in this visual extravaganza
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Ajayante Randam Moshanam aka ARM, the highly anticipated project which stars Tovino Thomas in the lead role, is gearing up for an Onam 2024 release. Ahead of the release, the makers recently held a grand trailer launch event for the film. Now, the team has dropped the much-awaited Ajayante Randam Moshanam trailer on social media, through the official handles of Tovino Thomas and the rest of the team, today (August 25, 2024). The promising trailer of ARM suggests that a visually stunning period fantasy film is on the cards.
Ajayante Randam Moshanam trailer review
The 2.43-minute-long trailer of Ajayante Randam Moshanam begins with the narration of a starburst that hit the fictional village Haripuram, centuries ago. Later, the viewers are introduced to the mighty warrior Kunji Kelu, notorious burglar Maniyan, and the titular character Ajayan, who bears the brunt of his grandfather’s ill reputation. The stunning visuals, music score, and Tovino Thomas’ performance confirm that the Jithin Laal directorial is going to be a visually stunning theatrical experience for the Malayalam cinema audience.
Tovino Thomas surprises in his triple role in the highly promising ARM trailer. The actor, as expected, shines as the legendary ‘Kalari’ expert and warrior Kunji Kelu, and the helpless Ajayan. However, the versatile actor’s portrayal of the character Ajayan came as a big surprise. Tovino pushes his boundaries yet again both in looks and performance as the formidable Maniyan, a burglar who succeeded in winning against an entire village.
From the ARM trailer, it is safe to assume that the movie revolves around the three men – Kunji Kelu, Maniyan, and Ajayan – who belong to the same bloodline and lived centuries apart. Aishwarya Rajesh, Krithi Shetty, and Surabhi Lakshmi – the leading ladies make notable appearances in the Ajayante Randam Moshanam trailer, along with Harish Uthaman, Basil Joseph, Jagadish, Rohini, Maala Parvathy, and others. Along with the performances, the trailer also promises a technically sound film, that shines especially with its production design and action choreography.
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