Mammootty's Acclaimed Thriller 'Paleri Manikyam' Re-Releasing Tomorrow

The re-release of film based on the true story of the first recorded murder case in Kerala with Mammootty in 3 exclusive roles creates anticipation among udience.

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Mammootty's Acclaimed Thriller 'Paleri Manikyam' Re-Releasing Tomorrow

Mammootty's Acclaimed Thriller 'Paleri Manikyam' Re-releasing Tomorrow (Image-X/MoshiHere)

Actor Mammootty has number of treats to offer his fans. As Bazooka creates anticipation, the legendary star has a nostalgic treat for fans. Paleri Manikyam: Oru Pathirakolapathakathinte Katha is re-releasing in theatres. Promising an awesome theatrical experience, the acclaimed Ranjith directorial will hit theaters on October 4.

The time to witness the magnificent performance of the star in a triple role is finally here. And this time, audience can enjoy the compelling narrative, which will drive them through the same mystery but with a slight change. The makers have intended to provide fans with a better experience. The film will return with 4K, Dolby Atmos visual and sound quality.

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The film includes a constellation of stars with prominent actors like Mythili, Sreenivasan, Siddique, Suresh Krishna, Muhammad Mustafa, Sasi. Mammootty dropped the revised trailer on August 24.

The interesting factors over the re-release of the cult film is that the movie follows the true story of the first recorded murder case in Kerala with Mammootty in three exclusive roles. Mammootty won the state award for Best Actor, while Swetha Menon received the award for Best Actress.

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Paleri Manikyam features Mammootty as Ahmed Haji, Haridas, and Khalid AhmedThe film narrates the story of a private detective, who returns to his birthplace, a village called Paleri, to solve a murder mystery that occurred on the same night he was born. Upon the release of the movie, it got an ‘A’ certificate due to its violent and adult content.