Bhramam,
the
official
Malayalam
remake
of
Bollywood
hit
Andhadhun
is
finally
released
on
Amazon
Prime
Video
and
theatres
overseas.
The
movie,
which
features
Prithviraj
Sukumaran
in
the
lead
role,
has
marked
the
Malayalam
directorial
debut
of
the
veteran
cinematographer-filmmaker
Ravi
K
Chandran.
Bhramam,
as
leading
man
Prithviraj
said
in
an
interview,
is
not
a
scene-by-scene
remake,
but
is
a
funnier
version
of
Andhadhun.
Prithviraj
Sukumaran
has
played
the
role
which
was
originally
played
by
Ayushmann
Khurrana
in
the
original.
Mamta
Mohandas
has
reprised
Tabu's
role
from
Andhadhun,
while
Raashi
Khanna
has
appeared
in
the
character
which
was
played
by
Radhika
Apte
in
the
original.
Bhramam
revolves
around
a
pianist
named
Rey
Mathew
who
pretends
to
be
blind.
The
movie
narrates
how
Rey
is
caught
up
in
the
web
of
crimes
that
start
from
the
murder
of
a
yesteryear
film
star
named
Udaya
Kumar.
Did
Bhramam
manage
to
recreate
the
magic
of
its
original?
Read
what
the
audience
has
to
say
about
the
Prithviraj
starrer,
here...
#Bhramam
is
actually
pretty
good.
I
liked
Prithviraj
a
lot.
Even
if
it
was
amazing,
people
would've
been
crapping
on
it
though.
That's
the
curse
of
remaking
a
popular
film.
You'll
always
look
worse
just
by
virtue
of
not
coming
first.
A
Remake
Which
made
a
little
more
Funnier
Than
The
Original.Especialy
the
performance
of
Prithvi,
Mamta,
Unni
&
Rashi
Khanna
pic.twitter.com/csZE856Obd
Some
parts
of
#Bhramam
worked
for
me
while
some
of
the
casting
went
terribly
wrong.Prithvi
did
a
decent
job
while
Mamta
couldn't
recreate
the
mystery
set
by
Tabu
in
#Andhadhun.
She
was
good
in
few
scenes
but
most
parts
ended
up
as
a
comical
act.
Raashi
Khanna's
dubbing
was
👎
The
much-awaited
project
features
an
extensive
star
cast
including
Shankar,
Jagadish,
Ananya,
Sudheer
Karamana,
Leela
Samson,
Nandana
Varma,
and
others
in
the
supporting
roles.
Director
Ravi
K
Chandran
himself
has
handled
the
cinematography
of
Bhramam.
Jakes
Bejoy,
the
talented
musician
who
rose
to
fame
with
Ayyappanum
Koshiyum,
has
composed
the
songs
and
original
score.
Bhramam
is
jointly
produced
by
Viacom
18
Studios
and
AP
International.