The highly anticipated film is set to release on 16 October. Mohanlal is set to appear in a warrior role.
Published May 22, 2025 | 4:00 PM ⚊ Updated May 22, 2025 | 4:00 PM
Mohanlal's 'Vrusshabha' to release on 16 October. (X)
On Wednesday, 21 May, the makers of Mohanlal’s upcoming film Vrusshabha, have released the first look poster of the film and the release date.
The highly anticipated film is set to release on 16 October. Mohanlal is set to appear in a warrior role.
Directed by Kannada director Nanda Kishore, the film is a Malayalam-Telugu bilingual.
Sharing the poster, the actor wrote on X: “This one is special — dedicating it to all my fans. The wait ends. The storm awakens. With pride and power, I unveil the first look of VRUSSHABHA – a tale that will ignite your soul
and echo through time. Unveiling this on my birthday makes it all the more meaningful – your love has always been my
greatest strength. #Vrusshabha in cinemas on 16th October, 2025.”
This one is special — dedicating it to all my fans.
The wait ends. The storm awakens.
With pride and power, I unveil the first look of VRUSSHABHA – a tale that will ignite your soul
and echo through time.
Unveiling this on my birthday makes it all the more meaningful – your love… pic.twitter.com/vBl1atqY3Z— Mohanlal (@Mohanlal) May 21, 2025
Ektaa R Kapoor of Balaji Telefilms joined hands with Connekkt Media and AVS Studios to bankroll the project.
Devi Sri Prasad is scoring the music and Ravi Verma is choreographing the stunts of this period fantasy drama.
Vrusshabha will be a father-son drama that revolves around the conflict between two emotions that run the world — love and revenge. The makers promise the movie to be an epic action entertainer.
The producer also stated that the film will be high on VFX and entertainment. It also features Roshann Meka, Shanaya Kapoor, and Zahrah S Khan. It will be released worldwide this year.
Director Nanda Kishore is known for films like Pogaru (2021) — with Dhruva Sarja and Rashmika Mandanna, and Raana (2022) which was an average hit.
Nanda Kishore speaking with South First earlier said, “I met Mohanlal sir for the first time in Kerala. I was so excited to share my work with him. When I narrated the script, a period fantasy drama, he liked it so much.”