
Mohanlal-starrer 'Drishyam 3' to release in October
NEW DELHI: Malayalam superstar Mohanlal said his upcoming film "Drishyam 3" will release in October.
Produced by Antony Perumbavoor under the banner of Aashirvad Cinemas, the first film in the franchise was a box office hit when it released in 2013.
Its sequel, Drishyam 2, which came out in 2022, ended on a cliffhanger. Mohanlal portrays the role of Georgekutty in the film series.
The 65-year-old actor, who confirmed making the third instalment earlier this year, shared the news on his official Instagram handle on Saturday.
The video featured a close-up shot of the actor, followed by the text, "Coming soon.Lights.Camera.October."
"October 2025 - the camera turns back to Georgekutty," read the caption.
The upcoming film is directed by Jeethu Joseph, who has helmed the previous two instalments.
The path-breaking success and acclaim of Drishyam led to its remake in several languages, including Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Chinese (Mandarin) and Sinhalese.
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Time of India
29 minutes ago
- Time of India
Jagathy Sreekumar arrives in Kochi to attend the AMMA General Body Meet.
After a near-fatal accident in 2012, actor Jagathy Sreekumar took a break from Malayalam cinema . On Sunday, he made an appearance at the general assembly of the Association of Malayalam Movie Artists in Kochi. All of the artists who were in attendance came to ask about the renowned actor's health greeted him after he was assisted to the venue by his son. According to the a report in On Manorama, Jagathy smiled in response and thanked everyone who spoke to him. Jagathy, who appeared briefly in the fifth installment of the K Madhu-directed "CBI" serial, will have a significant role in the Malayalam science fiction film "Vala," which is directed by Arun Chandu, who previously directed the critically acclaimed "Gaganachari." On Saturday, Jagathy also made news when he happened to encounter Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan while traveling to Kochi. Veteran actor Madhu, meanwhile, participated in Sunday's video conference to attend the AMMA general body meeting. The actor talked about how AMMA remained united despite attempts by outside forces to dismantle it. According to him, many associations have dealt with similar problems and have only been able to overcome them thanks to member cooperation. He also expressed how happy he was to be able to participate in the meeting from home. According to the reports, the meet was held to make a significant decision about the association's leadership, at the 31st general body was conveyed in Kochi. Following an uproar of accusations against important panel members, Mohanlal , who was chosen president of the executive committee the previous year, resigned. Mohanlal is only willing to lead the panel if the ad hoc committee—which was established following the executive committee's mass resignation—is permitted to remain. The majority of members believe it would be a waste of time to hold another election, thus they are not eager for it. The general body will also make a significant decision about the producers' association's proposed anti-drug policy.


India.com
31 minutes ago
- India.com
Fact Check: Did Jasprit Bumrah Use Sandpaper During IND vs ENG 1st Test? Heres the Truth Behind the Viral Video
A video featuring Indian fast-bowling spearhead Jasprit Bumrah has gone viral on social media, triggering a wave of speculation and false accusations. The clip, which is being widely circulated by some fans and social media users, claiming that Bumrah was caught using sandpaper during the India vs England 1st Test at Headingley, Leeds. But is there any truth to this claim? Here's what really happened. The Viral Video and False Claims The clip in question shows Bumrah bending down to adjust his shoe during a break in play. As he does so, a small object is seen falling from his footwear. A section of fans, particularly from Australia, jumped on the opportunity to suggest that the object was sandpaper, hinting at ball tampering, a sensitive topic in cricket ever since the infamous 2018 "Sandpapergate" scandal involving Australia. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Ganesh (@cricketmerapyar1) What Actually Happened: The Real Story The truth, however, is far from what is being suggested. The video in question isn't from the current IND vs ENG series, but from a Test match in Sydney during the Border-Gavaskar Trophy, held earlier in 2024–25. And that mysterious object? It was not sandpaper. Veteran Indian spinner Ravichandran Ashwin stepped in to clear the air during that time. In a humorous yet direct post on X (formerly Twitter), he said, 'That's a finger protection pad ' The tweet instantly diffusing the situation and clarifying that the item seen in the video was a finger protection pad commonly used by bowlers, not sandpaper. Context Matters: Why the Confusion? Bumrah is known for slipping in shoe padding or wearing protective inserts to reduce the strain on his feet, especially given the high-impact nature of fast bowling. What fell from his shoe was likely such a pad or an inner cushioning used to provide comfort during his delivery stride. Such accessories are entirely legal and common among professional fast bowlers, making the sandpaper allegations baseless. The Real Focus: India vs England 1st Test at Headingley While old videos and false claims were making rounds, Jasprit Bumrah was busy doing what he does best , dismantling batting orders. In the ongoing first Test at Headingley, Bumrah picked up three crucial wickets, showing once again why he is considered one of the best fast bowlers in the world. India posted a formidable 471 runs in the first innings, powered by centuries from Yashasvi Jaiswal, Shubman Gill and Rishabh Pant. In response, England are 327/5 in 77 overs during the ongoing match at Leeds. No Sandpaper, Just Sensationalism The claim that Jasprit Bumrah ever used sandpaper is false and based on an out-of-context video from a different series. With Ashwin clarifying the object as a finger pad and no credible evidence of tampering, the controversy appears to be a classic case of internet-fueled misinformation. People should not believe everything they see on internet instead try to read about it properly. This Fact check was in respect for Bumrah who has been relentlessly bowling exceptional for India irrespective of the format or condition.


Hindustan Times
35 minutes ago
- Hindustan Times
Is Jana Nayagan Vijay's last film as he enters politics? Mamitha Baiju clarifies
Ever since Vijay announced his political party, Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam, in February 2024, a lot has been said about H Vinoth's Jana Nayagan being his last film. His co-star, Mamitha Baiju, was asked at an event if she spoke to him about it and here's what she said. (Also Read: Jana Nayagan teaser: Vijay plays a fearless cop in final film, emotional fans say 'one last roar'. Watch) Vijay and Mamitha Baiju are acting together in H Vinoth's Jana Nayagan. Mamitha was recently asked about Vijay's future retirement plans at the Kerala Carnival in Ireland, and she said in Malayalam, 'One day, when we were shooting together, I casually asked him whether Jana Nayagan is truly his last movie. Vijay sir candidly responded that it will depend on how the elections go. He said, we'll see what happens.' Mamitha also said at the event, 'In the last days of shooting, I got very emotional along with everyone else, and on the final day, he got emotional too.' In fact, Vijay got so emotional that he was reportedly unable to pose for pictures with the cast and crew. A video of her response is doing the rounds on social media, with Vijay's fans feeling happy about the hope she's giving them. About Jana Nayagan H Vinoth directs Jana Nayagan, which stars Vijay, Mamitha, Pooja Hegde, and Bobby Deol. Gautham Vasudev Menon, Prakash Raj, Narain, Priyamani, and others star in key roles. On Vijay's birthday, 22 June, the film's team released a first glimpse of the film titled The First Roar. The 51-year-old actor can be seen dressed in a police uniform in the video. Vijay was last seen in Venkat Prabhu's The Greatest of All Time (The GOAT), in which he played dual roles as father and son. Sneha and Meenakshi Chaudhary also starred in the project, which is available to watch on Netflix. Now, Jana Nayagan is slated for release on 9 January 2026. Mamitha, who celebrates her birthday on the same day as Vijay, has numerous films lined up, including Suriya 46. Vijay's future in cinema after Jana Nayagan looks dependent on the Tamil Nadu assembly elections in 2026.