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Mammootty Is Standing Tall on The Title Look Poster for Bazooka!

Muhammad Kutty Panaparambil, famously called Mammootty by the South Indian Industry has mainly worked in various Malayalam, Telugu, Tamil, and Kannada movies. Apart from that, this actor has also performed in a few English and Hindi films. Now the handsome beast is all set to steal the thunder through his performance in “Bazooka”.
A movie created by Deeno Dennis, this thriller is going to be an exciting journey for the Malayalam actor. Recently, the title poster for the movie has been released and Mammootty is standing tall in it with his back showing. In the poster, we can see several lasers pointing toward him along with some gunmen trying to shoot.
Although we cannot see the actor’s face in the poster, it is easy to say that he looks calm and dangerous at the same time. His body language of Mammootty is relaxed and unafraid. His hands are crossed at the back and there’s a gun. Mammootty is wearing a black suit and there are hotel signboards flashing in the background.
Apart from Mammootty; Deeno has also cast Gautham Vasudev Menon and Shine Tom Chacko in pivotal roles.
While presenting the title look poster on his Twitter, Mammootty said that this is the title poster for Bazooka. It is produced by Saregama and Theatre of Dreams while the director and writer for it are Deeno Dennis.
Bazooka has been edited by Nishadh Yusuf while its music is given by the amazing singer Midhun Mukundan. Nimish Ravi is the cinematographer for this project.
The movie is an intense action movie that resembles the style of John Wick and is going to be slick.
Although the film has been wrapped, the release date is still not released to the public. But the fans are awaiting for it so that they can hit the theatres!
The movie is Deeno Dennis’ first project as a director. Before that, he showcased his acting skills in Ennitum and Ottananayam.
He is the child of Kaloor Dennis; a veteran screenwriter. Kaloor has written screenplays for various projects such as Malarum Kiliyum, Koottinilamkili, Sandarbham, Prathijnja, Alakadalinakkare, Aa Raathri, and Idavelakku Sesham. All of these projects were performed by Mammootty.
Before Bazooka; Mammootty amazed the South Indian audience with his performance in Nanpakal Nerathu Mayakkam (directed by Lijo Jose Pellissey) and Christopher (directed by B Unnikrishnan). After Bazooka; Mammootty is all set to work in Kannur Squad; a movie by Roby Varghese.
It will also star Akhil Akkineni. You’ll see the Malayalam star in Kadugannawa Oru Yatra (directed by Ranjith) and Kaathal (directed by Jeo Baby and co-starred by Jyothika).
Mammootty is currently 71 and over the course of his acting career; he has worked in 393 Malayalam movies and 27 in other regional languages.
It seems like Mammootty doesn’t believe in stopping and his hunger for acting is amazing. On the personal front; the actor is happily married to Sulfath Kutty and has two kids.
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