Thuramukham,
the
upcoming
period-political
thriller
is
one
of
the
most
awaited
films
of
Malayalam
cinema
in
2020.
The
highly
anticipated
project,
which
marks
the
first
collaboration
of
Nivin
Pauly
and
cinematographer-filmmaker
Rajeev
Ravi,
has
been
making
headlines
lately
with
its
impressive
posters.
Here
are
some
exciting
details
about
Nivin
Pauly
and
Joju
George's
characters
in
Thuramukham.
As
per
the
reports,
Nivin
Pauly
is
appearing
in
the
role
of
Moidu,
a
port-labourer
who
is
based
on
Mattanchery.
The
actor
is
said
to
be
appearing
in
a
never-seen-before
avatar
in
the
Rajeev
Ravi
directorial.
The
second
official
poster,
which
revealed
Nivin's
look
in
Thuramukham,
had
recently
gone
viral
on
social
media.
Joju
George,
on
the
other
hand,
is
appearing
as
the
father
of
Moidu,
the
character
played
by
Nivin
Pauly.
The
talented
actor
has
earlier
teamed
up
with
Nivin
for
several
popular
films
including
Neram,
1983,
Action
Hero
Biju,
and
so
on.
Joju's
character
was
originally
written
for
Biju
Menon,
but
the
actor
later
walked
out
of
the
project
due
to
undisclosed
reasons.
Poornima
Indrajith,
the
popular
actress-television
presenter
who
made
her
comeback
to
films
after
a
long
back,
is
playing
the
role
of
Moidu's
mother
in
the
Rajeev
Ravi
directorial.
Arjun
Ashokan,
the
young
actor
essays
the
role
of
his
younger
brother.
Indrajith
Sukumaran
is
playing
another
pivotal
role
in
the
movie.
As
per
the
reports,
Indrajith's
character
in
Thuramukham
is
based
on
a
real-life
character.
Thuramukham,
which
is
the
fourth
directorial
venture
of
cinematographer-director
Rajeev
Ravi,
is
based
on
KM
Chidambaram's
popular
play
of
the
same
name.
The
Nivin
Pauly
starrer
is
scripted
by
Gopan
Chidamabaram,
the
popular
writer
and
son
of
KM
Chidambaram.
The
movie
will
feature
Sudev
Nair,
Manikandan
Achari,
Darshana
Rajendran,
etc.,
in
the
supporting
roles.
Rajeev
Ravi,
the
director
himself
handles
the
cinematography
of
the
movie.
Thuramukham
is
produced
by
Sukumar
Thekkepat
under
the
banner
Thekkepat
Films.
The
shooting
of
the
project
is
currently
put
on
hold
due
to
the
coronavirus
threat.