Ajayante Randam Moshanam (ARM), starring Tovino Thomas, is scheduled to hit theatres. Here are all of the action-adventure film’s details! Ajayante Randam Moshanam (ARM), Tovino Thomas’s eagerly anticipated action-adventure film, is about to hit theatres.
The movie is scheduled to premiere on September 12, 2024, which is also the day of the Onam festival. It’s only reasonable to be ready for the highly anticipated film when it finally makes its way to the big screen. Here is an overview of ARM, covering everything from the plot to the cast of actors.
The Malayalam title of the film Ajayante Randam Moshanam (ARM) translates to “The Second Robbery by Ajayan.” The movie, which takes place over three distinct timelines, follows three distinct members of the same family, each of whom has a unique destiny to fulfil. Tovino Thomas plays three roles in the movie: Maniyan, Kunjikelu, and Ajayan. The story takes place in Northern Kerala. Despite the fact that the movie takes place in the 1900s, the lead character is shown to be a talented fighter who is knowledgeable in martial arts.
Going forward, the story’s second generation centres on Kunjikelu and is set in the 1950s; in the 1990s, Ajayan, his grandson, eventually assumes the primary role. They are all tasked with guarding a priceless find that is believed to have fallen from a celestial body and is located in the Chothi Kaavu village near Haripuram. Actresses like Krithi Shetty, Surabhi Lakshmi, and Aishwarya Rajesh play the female leads in different generations in the film directed by Vinito Thomas. It’s interesting to note that Aishwarya’s character, Chothi, shares the same name as the location in the film.
Additionally, a number of well-known performers play important roles in the movie, including Basil Joseph, Jagadish, Kabir Duhan Singh, Pramod Shetty, Sanju Sivram, Santhosh Keezhattoor, Anson Paul, Rohini, Harish Uthaman, Elango Kumaravel, and many more. With a duration of two hours and twenty-five minutes, the film is reportedly written and directed by debutante Jithin Laal. Furthermore, the CBFC-certified U/A movie was first filmed in two dimensions before being altered into three.