Prithviraj's 'Khalifa' Reveals Elite Criminal Aamir Ali in Action Thriller

Prithviraj Sukumaran fans got a special birthday treat with the first look at his character in 'Khalifa'. The actor transforms into elite criminal Aamir Ali, who has never been caught by police or past governments. The film promises intense action sequences including car chases and knife fights against goons. This gangster drama about gold smuggling is set to hit theaters during Onam next year.

Key Points: Prithviraj Sukumaran Khalifa Character Glimpse Aamir Ali

  • Prithviraj plays elite criminal Aamir Ali who evades all governments
  • Film features intense action sequences including car chases and knife fights
  • Story revolves around gold smuggling and multi-generational revenge plot
  • Movie scheduled for Onam 2025 release directed by Vysakh
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'Khalifa': Glimpse of Prithviraj Sukumaran's character from this action thriller out on actor's birthday

Prithviraj Sukumaran transforms into elite criminal Aamir Ali in 'Khalifa' action thriller. Film releases Onam 2025, directed by Vysakh with gold smuggling plot.

"A revenge forged by a lineage that spans generations! Next onam.. Aamir Ali will write his vengeance in gold! - Prithviraj Sukumaran"

Thiruvananthapuram, October 16

The makers of Prithviraj Sukumaran's upcoming action thriller 'Khalifa' have shared a glimpse of Sukurman's character from the film on the actor's birthday today.

Prithviraj Sukumaran fans are in for a treat as their favourite actor is back in action with the movie 'Khalifa'. The movie is directed by Vysakh and written by Jinu V Abhraham.

In the video titled "Glimpse", Sukumaran was seen driving a luxury car and fighting goons. He is introduced as an elite criminal who the police or the past governments have never caught.

The actor's character name is 'Aamir Ali' in the film. He was seen swinging a knife to kill his enemies. At the end, Sukumaran was seen smoking a cigarette after hitting a man in a bus.

As per the video, the film is slated to hit theatres on the occasion of Onam next year. This gangster drama is touted to revolve around gold smuggling.

Taking to his Instagram handle, Sukumaran shared a glimpse of 'Khalifa' while announcing the release date of the film.

He wrote, "A revenge forged by a lineage that spans generations! Next onam.. Aamir Ali will write his vengeance in gold! #KHALIFA - The Ruler."

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The movie is produced by Jinu v Abhraham and Suraj Kumar under the banner of Jiinu Abraham Innovation.

The music of the film is composed by Jake Bejoy and edited by Chaman Chakko.

Meanwhile, Prithviraj Sukumaran, along with Kareena Kapoor Khan, has also commenced the shooting of their upcoming film, 'Daayra'.

Earlier this month, taking to their respective social media handles, the actors shared glimpses from the first day of shoot, adding several BTS moments.

"Day 1. 68th film Daayra with the most amazing @meghnagulzar and @therealprithvi...Send love and blessings," Kareena wrote in the caption.

https://www.instagram.com/reel/DPA8vzdCGDy/?

'Daayra' tells a story that will compel viewers to reflect on society and its institutions.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Another gangster drama? I wish Malayalam cinema would explore different genres. Prithviraj is talented enough to do more diverse roles instead of repeating similar action characters.
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Arjun K
Gold smuggling storyline sounds interesting! Prithviraj as an elite criminal who's never been caught - what a powerful character intro. The production team looks solid too with Vysakh and Jinu Abraham. Expecting another blockbuster! 💫
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Sarah B
The character name Aamir Ali suggests a Muslim protagonist, which is refreshing to see in mainstream Malayalam cinema. Representation matters! Looking forward to this.
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Vikram M
Prithviraj is juggling multiple projects - Khalifa and Daayra with Kareena! His dedication to both Malayalam and Hindi cinema is impressive. True pan-Indian star material 🌟
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Michael C
The smoking scene in the bus might not be the best influence, especially for younger audiences. Otherwise, the action sequences look well-choreographed. Hope the story has depth beyond just violence.

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