Mohanlal, Jeethu Joseph’s Ram PUSHED To Next Year Due to Production Delay; L360 Enters The Christmas Race?
Mohanlal and director Jeethu Joseph are known for their iconic collaboration on Drishyam in 2013, The two are facing delays with their upcoming film Ram. Originally started in 2020, this realistic action-thriller has faced multiple setbacks due to the pandemic, lockdowns, and financial issues.
While there were hopes of a December 2024 release, recent updates suggest that Ram has been delayed once more.
Mohanlal Jeetu Joseph’s Ram PUSHED To Next Year?
Ram was initially set to resume filming in August 2024 after a prolonged hiatus. Director Jeethu Joseph confirmed this, stating that they aimed to complete the shooting within a month.
Plans were in place to release the film as a Christmas special in December 2024. However, the latest reports indicate that further delays in both shooting and post-production have pushed the release of Ram Part 1 beyond this year.
Fans of Mohanlal are expressing their disappointment on social media, frustrated by the continued delays of this highly anticipated project. Insiders now suggest that the film might be released in the first quarter of 2025. An official update from the makers is expected soon.
L360 To Enter Christmas Race?
Amid Ram‘s delay, there are reports that Mohanlal’s untitled 360th film, currently known as L360, might take its place as a Christmas release. Directed by Tharun Moorthy, L360 was initially scheduled for release during the Ayudha Pooja season of 2024.
However, to avoid clashing with other major South Indian films, the release might be shifted to Christmas.
Mohanlal and Shobana, who lead the cast of L360, are expected to resume filming in early August. If the reports come true, this move would make L360 a significant contender in the holiday box office race, giving fans something to look forward to this festive season.
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