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Malayalam Cinema News Updated Dec 16, 2025

Vrusshabha Trailer Reveals Mohanlal's Epic Reincarnation Battle

The exciting trailer for Mohanlal's upcoming film "Vrusshabha" has just dropped. It reveals a story of reincarnation, where Mohanlal's character was once a king named Vijayendra Vrusshabha. The plot spans generations, mixing a historic past with a modern-day conflict centered on a father-son bond. Directed by Nanda Kishore, this pan-Indian action drama is set to release on December 25th.

Exciting trailer of Mohanlal's 'Vrusshabha' released

Chennai, Dec 16

The makers of director Nanda Kishore's eagerly awaited pan Indian film, 'Vrusshabha', featuring actor Mohanlal in the lead, on Tuesday released a thrilling trailer of the film, much to the delight of fans and film buffs.

Mohanlal, who took to his social media timelines to share the link to the just released trailer, wrote, "#Vrusshabha official trailer."

The just released trailer begins with the phrase "The past never dies. It bleeds into every birth" being showcased. A voiceover gives us the story's outline.

The trailer gives one the impression that Mohanlal's character constantly keeps getting dreams in which he keeps seeing violence, bloodshed and war. Soon enough, we have a doctor saying, "What you can't define, the brain denies!"

It is not before long that we get to know that Mohanlal, in his previous birth, was a king called Vijayendra Vrusshabha and that he had a challenger approaching his clan. The challenger, we get to know, was a youth and that King Vijayendra Vrusshabha had promised to settle the score with the youth on the battlefield.

The fight between Mohanlal and his enemies, we realise, is continuing after generations, as a character says, "It's purely reincarnation." While we realise that Mohanlal's enemies are craving his blood, his son is devoted to him and is equally determined to defend his father. A dialogue in the trailer goes, "Before you plot to take my father's life, shouldn't you kill me first? I am even ready to fight you." On the whole, the trailer promises an engrossing film, full of action and drama.

The makers of the film describe the film as an epic that will "explore the deep and unshakable bond between a father and son, a bond that faces an unexpected test."

The film, they say, will span two worlds and timelines -- from the grandeur of a historic kingdom to the intensity of the modern era.

The much-hyped drama has been penned and helmed by filmmaker Nanda Kishore. Presented by Connekkt Media in collaboration with Balaji Telefilms, 'Vrusshabha' has been shot simultaneously in Malayalam and Telugu.

Apart from Mohanlal, the film features Samarjit Lankesh, Nayan Sarika, Ragini Dwivedi, Ajay, Neha Saxena, Vinay Varma, Garuda Ram, Ali, Kishore and Ayyappa P Sharma among others. The film is scheduled to hit screens on December 25 this year.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Arjun K

Lalettan is back with a bang! The concept of a past-life warrior king bleeding into the present is so intriguing. Nanda Kishore has a great vision. Hope the film lives up to this grand trailer. The father-son bond angle adds a great emotional core.

Rohit P

Looks promising, but I hope the story is strong. Sometimes these high-concept reincarnation dramas get lost in VFX and forget the plot. Fingers crossed! Still, a Christmas release with Mohanlal is always an event.

Sarah B

As someone new to Indian cinema, this trailer is visually captivating. The mix of history and modern-day, with themes of destiny and family, seems universal. Excited to see this in theaters!

Vikram M

Shot simultaneously in Malayalam and Telugu is a smart move for a pan-India release. The cast looks solid. The dialogue "Before you plot to take my father's life..." gave me goosebumps! Pure mass moment waiting to happen.

Kavya N

The theme of 'the past never dies' is so deep and very Indian in its philosophy. It's refreshing to see a big-scale film explore reincarnation and dharma in such a stylish way. My family is already planning a theater outing for this!

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