
Nivin Pauly's film with Akhil Sathyan titled ‘Sarvam Maya'; first look out
The makers unveiled a first-look poster of the film to announce the news. The poster features Nivin's character, with the sacred ash on his forehead, looking above with a raised eyebrow. According to reports, the film is a musical romance with fantasy elements in the mix.
Starring Preity Mukhundhan as the female lead, the cast of Sarvam Maya also features Aju Varghese, Althaf Salim, and Janardhanan among others. According to reports, Riya Shibu, the influencer and producer known for producing Vikram's Tamil film Veera Dheera Sooran: Part 2, is also starring in a pivotal role in Sarvam Maya.
With music scored by Justin Prabhakaran, the film has cinematography by Sharan Velayudhan. Director Akhil has also edited the film. Ajayya Kumar and Rajeev Menon produce Sarvam Maya under their Fire Fly Films production banner.
Notably, apart from this, Nivin also has Dolby Dineshan with Thamar KV; Baby Girl, directed by Arun Varma of Garudan fame; Dear Students, co-starring Nayanthara;Multiverse Manmadhan, a superhero film; the much-awaited sequel film Action Hero Biju 2; and Shekhara Varma Rajavu, directed by Anurag Manohar, in various stages of production.
While the actor's long-delayed Tamil film Yezhu Kadal Yezhu Malai is expected to release soon, he is set to make a splash in Raghava Lawrence's upcoming film Benz, which is part of the popular Lokesh Cinematic Universe.
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