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Veeram second look released

| | Sep 12, 2016, at 09:48 pm
Mumbai, Sept 12 (IBNS): The makers of Veeram officially launched the second look from the film on Monday.

The poster shows the actors engaged in a duel. It is a beautiful depiction of Kalaripayattu, a Chinese martial art form.


The ripped bodies of both actors and their warrior stance while they lock their swords will definitely give you goosebumps!

Adapted from the Shakespearen Classic Macbeth, Veeram stars Kunal Kapoor. It is an epic tale based on the life of the warrior Chandu and set in North Malabar Kerala.


Directed by national award winning film-maker Jayaraj Nair, the film has been produced by Chandramohan Pillai and Pradeep Rajan of Chandrakala Arts.

 


 

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