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“Manjummel Boys Makes Cinematic History: First Malayalam Film to Hit Rs 200 Crore Milestone”

In a groundbreaking achievement, “Manjummel Boys” has etched its name in the annals of Malayalam cinema as the first film to soar past the remarkable milestone of Rs 200 crore at the box office. Since its debut in Kerala and Tamil Nadu, the film has ignited waves of excitement, captivating audiences with its compelling themes of survival, friendship, and a heartfelt tribute to Kamal Haasan’s iconic masterpiece, ‘Guna’.

Directed by the talented Chidambaram, whose previous work includes the critically acclaimed ‘Jan.E.Man’, “Manjummel Boys” unfolds as a poignant celebration of male camaraderie, following a group of young men from modest backgrounds on a transformative journey to Kodaikanal in Tamil Nadu. Led by stellar performances from Soubin Shahir and Sreenath Bhasi, alongside a stellar ensemble cast including Balu Varghese, Jean Paul Lal, and Ganapathi, the film strikes a chord with audiences, resonating deeply with its portrayal of brotherhood and resilience.

A standout feature of “Manjummel Boys” is its heartfelt homage to Kamal Haasan’s timeless classic, ‘Guna’. The inclusion of the iconic song ‘Kanmani Anbodu’ reverberates through the narrative, evoking nostalgia and emotion among viewers. The film’s impact extended beyond the screen, as Kamal Haasan himself expressed his admiration for the project, adding a profound layer of validation to the filmmakers’ creative vision.

Surpassing the box office records of its predecessors, including the 2018 hit inspired by the Kerala floods, “Manjummel Boys” has emerged as a cultural phenomenon, captivating audiences and critics alike with its poignant storytelling and stellar performances. As it continues to make waves in the cinematic landscape, the film stands as a testament to the enduring power of storytelling and the boundless potential of Malayalam cinema.

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