What was your guess on Lucifer's poster #27?

On Monday evening, the Facebook pages of 'Lucifer' movie team posted a photo saying the 27th character poster of the movie will be unveiled with the caption 'Guess'.

Right from the moment, movie buffs were curious and made their own conclusions.

Who's the 27th?

The makers of the film have been introducing all the major 26 characters from 'Lucifer' through a series of character posters since the past one month. And after this exciting announcement, social media had many discussions and comments regarding the possibilities of the 27th character and who it will be.

From Vijay Sethupathi to Antony Perumbavoor, the buzz was high with different guesses. Many came forward with their own imaginations and even went on to share many fan-made posters as well.

Some even supposed that Mohanlal might appear in double role with different looks. Even Shah Rukh Khan was not spared. One went on to share SRK's look from 'Raees' and collaged it with 'Lucifer' poster with the caption, 'Shah Rukh Khan as Peter Nedumbally'. Another one shared the posters with Mammootty and Nivin Pauly as well.

The real Prithviraj

Well, the happiness for fans were doubled when the makers released Prithviraj himself in the 27th poster on Tuesday morning.

In the trailer, one character is seen saying, “Give me one good reason not to kill you” and the one seen in dark resembled Prithvi creating the right buzz for fans. With this, the makers have assured that the movie will be a treat for Mohanlal and Prithvi fans as the duo will be seen sharing the screen together for the first time.

We wait for March 28- the 'L day' as the team calls!

The poster mania

Earlier, the Kunchacko Boban starrer 'Valliyum Thetti Pulliyum Thetti' had managed to create a similar buzz. The makers were to reveal the lead heroine of the movie and asked movie buffs to make their guess. Contrary to all the guesses, the makers later unveiled a poster letting everyone know that it was none other than Baby Shamili who made her return to Malayalam after a hiatus.

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