
‘Adios Amigo’, starring Asif Ali and Suraj Venjaramoodu, gets a new release date
The Hindu
The film also stars Shine Tom Chacko, Ganapathy, Althaf Salim, Jinu Joseph and Salim Hassan
We previously reported that Asif Ali and Suraj Venjaramoodu’s Adios Amigo, directed by debutant Nahas Nazar and scripted by Kettyolaanu Ente Malakha-fame Thankam, will be out in theatres on August 2. It’s now known that the film’s release has been postponed.
The makers took to social media to announce that the film’s release date has been moved from August 2 to August 15.
Produced by Ashiq Usman of Thallumaala fame, the film also stars Shine Tom Chacko, Ganapathy, Althaf Salim, Jinu Joseph, Salim Hassan and others in supporting roles. Jimshi Khalid is the cinematographer while Gopi Sundar has composed music for the movie.
Asif, recently seen in Thalavan has films like Level Cross, Tiki Taka, Abhyanthara Kuttavali and Kishkindha Kandam in different stages of development. On the other hand, Suraj will next be seen in Nadanna Sambhavam, alongside Biju Menon. He is also a part of Nissam Basheer’s next film and Prem Shankar’s Thekku Vadakku. The actor is also making his Tamil debut with Chithha director SU Arun Kumar’s Veera Dheera Sooran that stars Vikram as the lead.

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