Mammootty
starrer
Peranbu,
directed
by
popular
Tamil
film-maker
Ram,
is
one
of
the
highly
awaited
films
of
the
actor.
Importantly,
it
is
after
a
gap
of
over
7
years
that
Mammootty
is
coming
up
with
a
Tamil
movie.
Audiences
have
been
eagerly
awaiting
for
the
big
release
of
this
Mammootty
starrer.
Earlier,
there
were
unconfirmed
reports
doing
the
rounds
that
the
Mammootty
starrer
might
hit
the
theatres
during
the
upcoming
Pongal
season.
Now,
here
is
another
major
update
regarding
Mammootty's
Pernabu,
which
is
indeed
a
promising
one.
According
to
the
reports
that
have
come
in,
Mammootty's
Peranbu
is
all
set
to
be
screened
at
a
popular
International
Film
Festival.
Reportedly,
Peranbu
might
get
a
premiere
at
the
International
Film
Festival
Rotterdam,
which
is
one
of
the
most
popular
and
followed
film
festivals
round
the
globe.
The
makers
are
yet
to
make
an
official
confirmation
regarding
the
same.
Reportedly,
the
International
Film
Festival
of
Rotterdam
will
be
held
from
January
24th
to
February
4th.
If
it
happens,
pernabu
will
go
on
to
become
the
second
Indian
film
to
be
screened
at
the
much
popular
International
Film
Festival.
Only
one
Indian
film
has
made
it
to
the
Rotterdam
International
Film
Festival,
so
far.
In
the
last
year,
Sanal
Kumar
Sasidharan's
S
Durga
was
screened
at
the
film
festival
and
the
movie
went
on
to
win
the
Hivos
Tiger
Award.
Coming
back
to
Peranbu,
this
Mammootty
starrer
is
expected
to
be
released
in
Malayalam,
as
well.
In
Peranbu,
Mammootty
will
be
seen
playing
the
role
of
a
doting
father,
who
works
as
a
taxi
driver.
Popular
actres
Anjali,
Saadhana,
Anjali
Ameer,
Samuthirakkani,
Suraj
Venjaramoodu
etc.,
are
also
a
part
of
the
cast
list.
Peranbu
is
expected
to
feature
an
intense
performance
from
Mammootty
and
the
audiences
are
eagerly
awaiting
for
the
big
arrival
of
the
movie.
The
film
has
its
music
department
handled
by
Yuvan
Shankar
Raja.
Meanwhile,
Mammootty's
next
release
is
expected
to
be
Street
Lights,
which
will
also
simultaneously
be
released
in
Tamil
and
Malayalam.
The
film
will
make
a
big
release
in
the
theatres
during
the
Republic
Day
weekend.