Shaam joins multistarrer in which Arya is the villain

  • IndiaGlitz, [Tuesday,November 15 2016]

Shaam and Arya go a long way back since the days of the latter's debut movie Ullam Ketkume' after which they also shared screen space in Purmbokku Engira Podhuvudamai'. Shaam is the latest to join Malayalam multistarrer The Great Father' starring Mammootty and Sneha as the lead pair and Arya as the chief antagonist.

The Great Father' directed by Haneef Adeni is produced by Prithviraj, Arya, Santhosh Sivan and Shaji Nadesan. Shaam is playing his now usual cop role along with Malavika Mohan, Sara Arjun and Mia George.

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