The much-anticipated trailer for 'Vilayath Buddha,' starring Prithviraj Sukumaran and based on the acclaimed novel by G. R. Indugopan, has finally been released, offering a glimpse of the film’s stunning visuals. Set against the backdrop of the iconic sandalwood forests of Marayoor, the trailer promises a cinematic experience that is as visually captivating as it is intense.

Prithviraj takes on the role of Double Mohanan, a ruthless smuggler, who finds himself in a tense confrontation with Shammi Thilakan’s character. The trailer teases a gripping showdown between these two formidable forces.

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Staying true to its literary roots, the film retains the original title of 'Vilayath Buddha' for its adaptation. Priyamvada Krishnan stars alongside Prithviraj in the female lead role. The film has already garnered attention with its previously released posters, teaser, and the song 'Kaatturaasa,' all of which were widely praised on social media. Recently revealed stills from the film's promo song have also sparked significant excitement.

Following the success of 'Thondimuthalum Driksakshiyum,' 'Sathyam Paranjal Vishwasikkuvo,' and 'Saudi Vellakka,' 'Vilayath Buddha' marks another ambitious project from the Urvashi Theatres banner. The film is jointly produced by A. V. Anoop under AVA Productions. The screenplay is crafted by G. R. Indugopan and Rajesh Pinnadan.

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Presented as a thrilling narrative that explores themes of revenge, rivalry, and love, 'Vilayath Buddha' promises to deliver an emotionally charged, edge-of-your-seat experience. In addition to Prithviraj Sukumaran and Shammi Thilakan, the film also stars Anu Mohan, Rajashri Nair, and T. J. Arunachalam in pivotal roles. The film’s music is composed by Jakes Bejoy, while the cinematography is handled by Arvind Kashyap and Renadive.

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