Malayalam actor Roshan Mathews will play the lead role in Anurag Kashyap's Next – Silverscreen.in



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Actor Roshan Mathew will play the lead role in Anurag Kashyap's upcoming film, which will begin filming tomorrow in Mumbai. The news was announced by filmmaker-actor Geetu Mohandas on social networks.

"I am so proud to announce that my actor and good friend, Roshan Mathew, with his incredible performance in Moothon introduced himself. a beautiful project headed by none other than the last of the non-conformist filmmaker Anurag Kashyap. Filming begins tomorrow in Bombay. I wish you the whole world Roshan. This is only the beginning . ♥ ️ "(sic), wrote Geetu.


Roshan plays a central role in Geetu's feature film, Moothon, co-authored by Kashyap. Although the director has not yet announced the details of the new film, he tweeted Thursday morning: "New society, New film, New beginnings …".

New Society, New film, New beginnings …

– Anurag Kashyap (@ anuragkashyap72) June 13, 2019

Roshan, 27, a former student of the school of Dramatic art from Mumbai, made his theater debut before making his debut in Malayalam cinema . ] Adi Kapyare Koottamani (2015) in which he played a brief role as a student. He became famous thanks to Aanandam (2016) by Ganesh Raj, a romantic comedy set in a school of engineers, where he was one of the seven main actors. Recently, he played the antagonist in Thottappan by Shanavas K. Bavakkutty. In Siddharth Siva's next film, Varthamanam, a political drama taking place in a college in Delhi, he plays alongside Parvathy TK.

Last year, Phantom Films, the production company Anurag Kashyap, had co-created with Vikramadity Motwane. Madhu Mantena and Vikas Bahl, dissolved as a result of a badual harbadment case against Bahl. His last company, Manmarziyaan, was co-produced by Phantom. This year, Kashyap co-produces Saand Ki Ankh a biopic drama starring Taapsee Pannu and Bhumi Padnekar, and also presents the Tamil horror thriller of Over Over directed by Ashwin Saravanan. , in Hindi.

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