Fahadh Faasil’s ‘Don’t Trouble the Trouble’ Coming September 11

Fahadh Faasil is stepping into a fresh cinematic experience with ‘Don’t Trouble the Trouble,’ hitting theatres on September 11. The film, directed by Shashank Yeleti, promises a gripping story across Telugu, Tamil, and Malayalam audiences.

Get ready for a new wave of storytelling as ‘Don’t Trouble the Trouble’ gears up for its grand theatrical release on September 11. The film brings Fahadh Faasil into the spotlight once again, ensuring a compelling presence on screen.

Produced under the banner of Arka Media Works and presented by the renowned S. S. Rajamouli, the movie carries the signature of director Shashank Yeleti. Known for his unique narrative style, Yeleti co-wrote the script with Hamza Ali, setting the stage for an engaging cinematic journey.

The cast lineup, featuring Fahadh Faasil alongside Ssara Palekar and Saurabh Sachdeva, enhances the film’s promise with notable performances. Kaala Bhairava’s music and Brad Francis’s cinematography further elevate the experience, weaving a captivating atmosphere that reflects the story’s depth.

‘Don’t Trouble the Trouble’ is not only a Malayalam film but is simultaneously releasing in Telugu and Tamil, showcasing the ambition to reach a broad South Indian audience. The involvement of skilled technicians like Praveen Anthony on editing and Manoj Goswami on sound design underscores the project’s high production values.

The film’s creative team also includes names like Mohan Nath Bingi and Sandeep Suvarna on production design, and S. S. Kanchi in script development, highlighting a well-rounded effort behind the scenes. Visual effects led by Shikar Srivatsava add a modern edge, promising impressive on-screen moments.

For those curious about language adaptations, the Tamil dialogues were crafted by KGR Ashok, with Justin and Shijas Muhammed shaping the Malayalam version, ensuring regional authenticity and resonance.

With all these elements, ‘Don’t Trouble the Trouble’ positions itself as a must-watch release this September. Whether it’s Fahadh’s nuanced acting or Yeleti’s direction, the film aims to leave a lasting mark. Fans of South Indian cinema have every reason to tune in and witness the unfolding of something different.

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