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First look of Dileep's 'Kammara Sambhavam' out

Written by : Digital Native

The first look poster of the Dileep starrer Kammara Sambhavam is out. The star released the first look poster through his social network page and it has gone viral.

Dileep, in a military-style uniform, is seen sporting a beard as well. This is completely in contrast with the get-up he was last seen in Ramaleela. Directed by the debutant Rathish Ambat, the film has been penned by Murali Gopy. The shooting of this film began in August in 2016 and was stalled following the arrest of Dileep in the actor abduction and sexual assault case.

The film started rolling late 2017 following the release of his Ramaleela after the actor got bail. Kammara Sambhavam is bankrolled by Gokulam Gopalan under his banner Sree Gokulam Movies.

The film has a bevy of stars in the cast including Dileep, Siddharth, Shraddha Srinath, Bobby Simha, Murali Gopy, Andy von Eich, Swetha Menon, Kenny Basumatary, Siddique, Vinay Forrt and Anjali Aneesh.

Incidentally, this is the first time Siddharth is playing a role in a Malayalam movie and he is excited about his debut. It may be mentioned here that the director had thanked Siddharth for joining the sets of the film despite the shooting schedule going haywire. Scenes involving Siddharth have been filmed already.

Sunil KS is cranking the camera for this venture with Suresh Urs roped in for editing. The poster of the film reveals that it would be a summer release. According to sources close to the Kammara Sambhavam team, the release date will be announced very soon along with the audio and trailer launch dates. It may be mentioned here that Dileep’s Professor Dinkan is also progressing with the groundwork on and its release will be around December 2018.

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