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Last Updated Wednesday November 25 2020 02:04 PM IST

'Ithihasa' team is back with 'Style', first look out

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'Ithihasa' team is back with 'Style', first look out

After the surprise package that Ithihasa turned out to be in 2014, director Binu S. is out with his next project Style, under the banner of LJ Films. The film is expected to hit the screens for Christmas. The first look of the movie was released on Tuesday.

The film has Unni Mukundan and Priyanka Kandwal playing the lead pair. The story reportedly revolves around a car mechanic, Tom, essayed by Unni Mukundan and his little brother Jerry, who is way too younger than him. Their constant mischief-making being the high point of the film, Tom also finds himself falling for a girl.

An evolving love story is disrupted by Edgar, a young man who takes to antique cars. The hassles caused by the Edgar make way for interesting series of events. The movie is banking on swift action scenes, as well as well-timed comic sequences.

The cast includes Tovino Thomas, Vijayaraghavan and Shine Tom Chacko, Baiju, Pavithran and Balu Varghese.

The story is penned by Anil Narayanan and Arun Dominic (of Ithihasa fame), the cinematography would be done by Sinoj P. Ayyappan. Produced by Rajesh Augustin, the music of the film is handled by Jassie Gift, whereas the background score is set by Rahulraj.

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