Mamangam's teaser will be releasing on next week

Mamangam is the movie that fans are all looking forward to see Mammootty. The shooting of the upcoming film has been completed. The film is in the final stages of post production work. Mamangam will hit theaters in four languages. Mamangam is all set to make the biggest film of her career.
M Padmakumar's film is produced by Venu Kunnappili under the banner of Kavya films. Everyone is eagerly awaiting the first teaser of Mamangam. Latest reports on the teaser release of the film have been released on social media. Reports suggest that the graphical teaser of the megastar film will arrive next week.
The film is expected to hit theaters in October. It is well known that there are more than four hundred theaters in Kerala which are well established. About 325 holdings will be raised for the promotion of the film. Unni Mukundan will be playing the lead role in the movie along with Prachi Tehlan, Kaniha and Anu Sithara.
Siddique, Abu Salim, Sudhir Sukumaran, Tarun Raj Arora and Sudev Nair are the other prominent stars of the film. There are reports that the film is being made with the theme of Thirunnaya Manappuram, which is held every 12 years. Reports have also surfaced that the film is set in a historical context.
Mamangam is known to be an important film for female characters. The poster, which introduced actress Prachi Tehlan to the audience, has gone viral. This movie is also getting ready for the film with hit songs. Aam Jayachandran is the music director who composed the music for Mohanlal's 'Odiyan'.
Unni Mukundan plays the role of Chandroth Panicker in Mamangam. The movie is being released in Tamil, Telugu and Hindi languages. The film was started by Sajeev Pillai but was later taken over by M Padmakumar.
The film was shot in huge locations in various places. Everyone is looking forward to seeing Mammootty's next super hit this year. It is only after a while that the megastar returns to the cinema with its historical background. Everyone thinks that Mammookka is like the Pazhassi Raja.

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