'Moustache', the promo song of Hakkim Shah and Shine Tom Chacko's latest film 'Meesha' is out. Laced with powerful metaphors and a distinctly warlike, rebellious undertone, the song crooned by Sooraj S Kurup and The Imbachi uses the moustache as a symbolic motif, a badge of honor worn by generations of men standing at the edge of conflict and legacy. It’s as much a tribute to brotherhood as it is a declaration of battle, an anthem that throbs with fire and fury.

The lyrics penned jointly by Sooraj and The Imbachi delve into themes of masculinity, inherited pride, brotherhood, and vengeance. The film directed by Emcy Joseph and produced by Sajeer Gafur will also mark the Malayalam debut of Tamil actor Kathir. ‘Meesha’ follows a narrative built around personal loyalties, unresolved conflicts, and the complexities of human nature.

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Jeo Baby, Srikant Murali, Sudhi Koppa, Unni Laalu, and Hasli are also part of the movie. Since its release, the song has received appreciation from listeners and several well-known figures in the industry. It is now available on all major music streaming platforms and YouTube. The track was mixed by Kiran Lal at NHQ Studios and mastered by Steve Smart at Studio 301, Sydney. Recording engineers include Binil Eldhose and Omkaradas O.S. at NHQ, Kochi. Music rights of the film is bagged by Saregama. 

The film's cinematography is by Suresh Rajan, while Manoj handles editing. Music is composed by Sooraj S Kurup. Art direction is by Makesh Mohanan. Bijith Dharmadam is the still photographer, and Praveen B Menon serves as the production controller. Sunny Thazhuthala is the line producer. Make-up is by Jithesh Poyya, and Sameera Saneesh is the costume designer. Arun Rama Varma is the sound designer. Jayadev Tiruveaipati is the colorist, with DI by poetic and VFX by IVFX. Publicity designs are created by Thought Station and Roxstar, while promo designs are handled by Illuminartist. Digital marketing is managed by Invertd Studio. Marketing and Communications is handled by Sangeetha Janachandran (Stories Social).

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