Drishyam 3 Wraps Filming: Mohanlal's Heartfelt On-Set Celebration Revealed

The shooting for the highly anticipated 'Drishyam 3' has officially concluded. Mohanlal marked the occasion by sharing a joyful video from the set. The clip captures his emotional reaction and a celebratory cake-cutting with the cast and crew. The franchise, known for its gripping story, has seen massive success with remakes across multiple languages.

Key Points: Mohanlal Celebrates Drishyam 3 Shooting Wrap with Jeethu Joseph

  • Mohanlal emotionally hugs director Jeethu Joseph after the final shot is approved
  • The team celebrated the milestone by cutting a cake on set
  • The film is the third installment in the blockbuster 'Drishyam' thriller franchise
  • The original 2013 film inspired successful remakes in five other Indian languages
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Drishyam 3 shooting wraps up, Mohanlal shares heartwarming celebration video

Mohanlal shares a heartwarming video as filming concludes for Drishyam 3. See the actor's emotional reaction and celebration with the director and producer.

"A standout moment in the clip is Mohanlal's reaction when the director confirmed that the shot had been approved. - Article"

Thiruvananthapuram, December 3

The makers of the much-awaited third instalment of Mohanlal's 'Drishyam' have finally wrapped up the shooting of the movie on Wednesday.

The team announced the shooting's completion by sharing a video from the sets taken moments after the film's final shot was filmed. A standout moment in the clip is Mohanlal's dramatic reaction when the director Jeethu Joseph approved the

The team announced the completion by sharing a location video taken moments after the final shot was filmed. A standout moment in the clip is Mohanlal's reaction when the director confirmed that the shot had been approved.

The video also captures Mohanlal hugging producer Antony Perumbavoor and Jeethu Joseph, celebrating the milestone together.

It was followed by a small celebration on set as the team cut a cake with the cast members.

Mohanlal shared the video on his Instagram handle.

The film is helmed by Jeethu Joseph, while Mohanlal essays the lead role in the movie. The Dadasaheb Phalke Award-winning actor plays the character of Georgekutty in the 'Drishyam' franchise. The first instalment of the franchise was released in 2013.

The 'Drishyam' franchise follows the struggle of Georgekutty and his family, who come under suspicion when the son of the Inspector General (IG) of Police goes missing.

The film's massive success led to hit remakes in multiple languages: in Kannada as Drishya (2014), starring Ravichandran; in Telugu as Drushyam (2014), starring Venkatesh; in Tamil as Papanasam (2015), starring Kamal Haasan; in Hindi as Drishyam (2015), starring Ajay Devgn; and in Sinhala as Dharmayuddhaya (2017), starring Jackson Anthony.

- ANI

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Aman W
The video was so wholesome! You can see the genuine camaraderie between Lalettan, Jeethu sir, and Antony. After the brilliant cliffhanger of Drishyam 2, my mind is racing with theories. Please release soon! 🎬
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Rahul R
A franchise that united all of Indian cinema through its remakes. From Mohanlal to Ajay Devgn and Kamal Haasan, each brought their own flavour. But the original Malayalam magic is something else. Eagerly waiting!
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Sarah B
I hope they maintain the same tight, realistic thriller vibe and don't go over-the-top just because it's a sequel. The strength was always in the ordinary family's extraordinary situation. Fingers crossed!
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Karthik V
The celebration video made me emotional! This team is like a family. Drishyam is not just a movie; it's a cultural phenomenon in Kerala. Theaters will be housefull for sure. #CompleteTheTrilogy
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Nikhil C
Respectfully, I hope the story justifies a third part. Drishyam 2 was brilliant, but sometimes it's better to stop at the peak. That said, I trust this team more than any other in Indian cinema right now to deliver.

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