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Hombale Films unveil first look of Fahadh Faasil’s ‘Dhoomam’

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New Delhi: With ‘KGF 2’ and ‘Kantara’, Hombale films ruled the hearts of the audience and the box office across the globe in 2022.

Having set a distinct benchmark in the industry with these mega-blockbusters, the production house is coming up with yet another of its creations named ‘Dhoomam’, starring Fahadh Faasil and national award winner Aparna Balamurali.

Ever since the film has been announced with a mahurat shot, it has left the masses talking about it and to hype the ever-rising anticipation Hombale Films on Monday released the first look of ‘Dhoomam’.

While sharing the first look poster of ‘Dhoomam’, Homable Films shared the intriguing and captivating first look featuring the leads, Fahadh and Aparana.

They further jotted down the caption, “There is no smoke without fire, here is the first spark. Presenting #Dhoomam First Look #DhoomamFirstLook”.

Made under the direction of Pawan Kumar, ‘Dhoomam’ marks the second announcement from Hombale Films into the Malayalam Film Industry, after the grand announcement of ‘Tyson’ earlier.

The thriller will be released in four languages including Malayalam, Kannada, Tamil, and Telugu.

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