I am very awkward when it comes to taking photos with my co actors during shoot. It starts with greetings. You break ice, there’s small talk, then you’re laughing with others at your miserable language skills, learning dialogues feverishly. Then you start seeing these faces regularly, they become familiar, you learn more about each other, the awkwardness dissipates slowly (you’re STILL learning your dialogues feverishly). Then there’s inside jokes. I love that journey. There are some busy days in between where you barely get to chat. And before you know it, it’s your last day and you realise you won’t be seeing these faces again, for a long time to come anyway and that you haven’t taken any photos (and your parents are asking – “where is your photo with Mohanlal sir??!!”). They need proof. Haha. So here’s a photo dump from my last day of shoot on the sets of Aarattu, with the legendary Mohanlal sir, nandu sir, siddique sir, Rachna, Unnikrishnan sir, all with beautiful Palakkad in the backdrop. And some sunset photos. Muft muft muft.
Mentioning my team here, my greatest support system:
Make up @kohl.play
Hair @kammarishivarajchary
Assisted by @shivu.bm.549
Managed by @vidhyaabreddy @kettlesstudios
I am very awkward when it comes to taking photos with my co actors during shoot. It starts with greetings. You break ice, there’s small talk, then you’re laughing with others at your miserable language skills, learning dialogues feverishly. Then you start seeing these faces regularly, they become familiar, you learn more about each other, the awkwardness dissipates slowly (you’re STILL learning your dialogues feverishly). Then there’s inside jokes. I love that journey. There are some busy days in between where you barely get to chat. And before you know it, it’s your last day and you realise you won’t be seeing these faces again, for a long time to come anyway and that you haven’t taken any photos (and your parents are asking – “where is your photo with Mohanlal sir??!!”). They need proof. Haha. So here’s a photo dump from my last day of shoot on the sets of Aarattu, with the legendary Mohanlal sir, nandu sir, siddique sir, Rachna, Unnikrishnan sir, all with beautiful Palakkad in the backdrop. And some sunset photos. Muft muft muft.
Mentioning my team here, my greatest support system:
Make up @kohl.play
Hair @kammarishivarajchary
Assisted by @shivu.bm.549
Managed by @vidhyaabreddy @kettlesstudios
I am very awkward when it comes to taking photos with my co actors during shoot. It starts with greetings. You break ice, there’s small talk, then you’re laughing with others at your miserable language skills, learning dialogues feverishly. Then you start seeing these faces regularly, they become familiar, you learn more about each other, the awkwardness dissipates slowly (you’re STILL learning your dialogues feverishly). Then there’s inside jokes. I love that journey. There are some busy days in between where you barely get to chat. And before you know it, it’s your last day and you realise you won’t be seeing these faces again, for a long time to come anyway and that you haven’t taken any photos (and your parents are asking – “where is your photo with Mohanlal sir??!!”). They need proof. Haha. So here’s a photo dump from my last day of shoot on the sets of Aarattu, with the legendary Mohanlal sir, nandu sir, siddique sir, Rachna, Unnikrishnan sir, all with beautiful Palakkad in the backdrop. And some sunset photos. Muft muft muft.
Mentioning my team here, my greatest support system:
Make up @kohl.play
Hair @kammarishivarajchary
Assisted by @shivu.bm.549
Managed by @vidhyaabreddy @kettlesstudios
I am very awkward when it comes to taking photos with my co actors during shoot. It starts with greetings. You break ice, there’s small talk, then you’re laughing with others at your miserable language skills, learning dialogues feverishly. Then you start seeing these faces regularly, they become familiar, you learn more about each other, the awkwardness dissipates slowly (you’re STILL learning your dialogues feverishly). Then there’s inside jokes. I love that journey. There are some busy days in between where you barely get to chat. And before you know it, it’s your last day and you realise you won’t be seeing these faces again, for a long time to come anyway and that you haven’t taken any photos (and your parents are asking – “where is your photo with Mohanlal sir??!!”). They need proof. Haha. So here’s a photo dump from my last day of shoot on the sets of Aarattu, with the legendary Mohanlal sir, nandu sir, siddique sir, Rachna, Unnikrishnan sir, all with beautiful Palakkad in the backdrop. And some sunset photos. Muft muft muft.
Mentioning my team here, my greatest support system:
Make up @kohl.play
Hair @kammarishivarajchary
Assisted by @shivu.bm.549
Managed by @vidhyaabreddy @kettlesstudios
I am very awkward when it comes to taking photos with my co actors during shoot. It starts with greetings. You break ice, there’s small talk, then you’re laughing with others at your miserable language skills, learning dialogues feverishly. Then you start seeing these faces regularly, they become familiar, you learn more about each other, the awkwardness dissipates slowly (you’re STILL learning your dialogues feverishly). Then there’s inside jokes. I love that journey. There are some busy days in between where you barely get to chat. And before you know it, it’s your last day and you realise you won’t be seeing these faces again, for a long time to come anyway and that you haven’t taken any photos (and your parents are asking – “where is your photo with Mohanlal sir??!!”). They need proof. Haha. So here’s a photo dump from my last day of shoot on the sets of Aarattu, with the legendary Mohanlal sir, nandu sir, siddique sir, Rachna, Unnikrishnan sir, all with beautiful Palakkad in the backdrop. And some sunset photos. Muft muft muft.
Mentioning my team here, my greatest support system:
Make up @kohl.play
Hair @kammarishivarajchary
Assisted by @shivu.bm.549
Managed by @vidhyaabreddy @kettlesstudios
I am very awkward when it comes to taking photos with my co actors during shoot. It starts with greetings. You break ice, there’s small talk, then you’re laughing with others at your miserable language skills, learning dialogues feverishly. Then you start seeing these faces regularly, they become familiar, you learn more about each other, the awkwardness dissipates slowly (you’re STILL learning your dialogues feverishly). Then there’s inside jokes. I love that journey. There are some busy days in between where you barely get to chat. And before you know it, it’s your last day and you realise you won’t be seeing these faces again, for a long time to come anyway and that you haven’t taken any photos (and your parents are asking – “where is your photo with Mohanlal sir??!!”). They need proof. Haha. So here’s a photo dump from my last day of shoot on the sets of Aarattu, with the legendary Mohanlal sir, nandu sir, siddique sir, Rachna, Unnikrishnan sir, all with beautiful Palakkad in the backdrop. And some sunset photos. Muft muft muft.
Mentioning my team here, my greatest support system:
Make up @kohl.play
Hair @kammarishivarajchary
Assisted by @shivu.bm.549
Managed by @vidhyaabreddy @kettlesstudios
I am very awkward when it comes to taking photos with my co actors during shoot. It starts with greetings. You break ice, there’s small talk, then you’re laughing with others at your miserable language skills, learning dialogues feverishly. Then you start seeing these faces regularly, they become familiar, you learn more about each other, the awkwardness dissipates slowly (you’re STILL learning your dialogues feverishly). Then there’s inside jokes. I love that journey. There are some busy days in between where you barely get to chat. And before you know it, it’s your last day and you realise you won’t be seeing these faces again, for a long time to come anyway and that you haven’t taken any photos (and your parents are asking – “where is your photo with Mohanlal sir??!!”). They need proof. Haha. So here’s a photo dump from my last day of shoot on the sets of Aarattu, with the legendary Mohanlal sir, nandu sir, siddique sir, Rachna, Unnikrishnan sir, all with beautiful Palakkad in the backdrop. And some sunset photos. Muft muft muft.
Mentioning my team here, my greatest support system:
Make up @kohl.play
Hair @kammarishivarajchary
Assisted by @shivu.bm.549
Managed by @vidhyaabreddy @kettlesstudios
I am very awkward when it comes to taking photos with my co actors during shoot. It starts with greetings. You break ice, there’s small talk, then you’re laughing with others at your miserable language skills, learning dialogues feverishly. Then you start seeing these faces regularly, they become familiar, you learn more about each other, the awkwardness dissipates slowly (you’re STILL learning your dialogues feverishly). Then there’s inside jokes. I love that journey. There are some busy days in between where you barely get to chat. And before you know it, it’s your last day and you realise you won’t be seeing these faces again, for a long time to come anyway and that you haven’t taken any photos (and your parents are asking – “where is your photo with Mohanlal sir??!!”). They need proof. Haha. So here’s a photo dump from my last day of shoot on the sets of Aarattu, with the legendary Mohanlal sir, nandu sir, siddique sir, Rachna, Unnikrishnan sir, all with beautiful Palakkad in the backdrop. And some sunset photos. Muft muft muft.
Mentioning my team here, my greatest support system:
Make up @kohl.play
Hair @kammarishivarajchary
Assisted by @shivu.bm.549
Managed by @vidhyaabreddy @kettlesstudios
I am very awkward when it comes to taking photos with my co actors during shoot. It starts with greetings. You break ice, there’s small talk, then you’re laughing with others at your miserable language skills, learning dialogues feverishly. Then you start seeing these faces regularly, they become familiar, you learn more about each other, the awkwardness dissipates slowly (you’re STILL learning your dialogues feverishly). Then there’s inside jokes. I love that journey. There are some busy days in between where you barely get to chat. And before you know it, it’s your last day and you realise you won’t be seeing these faces again, for a long time to come anyway and that you haven’t taken any photos (and your parents are asking – “where is your photo with Mohanlal sir??!!”). They need proof. Haha. So here’s a photo dump from my last day of shoot on the sets of Aarattu, with the legendary Mohanlal sir, nandu sir, siddique sir, Rachna, Unnikrishnan sir, all with beautiful Palakkad in the backdrop. And some sunset photos. Muft muft muft.
Mentioning my team here, my greatest support system:
Make up @kohl.play
Hair @kammarishivarajchary
Assisted by @shivu.bm.549
Managed by @vidhyaabreddy @kettlesstudios
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getting in my steps ft angry kitty and tangerine sunset Dubai
getting in my steps ft angry kitty and tangerine sunset Dubai
getting in my steps ft angry kitty and tangerine sunset Dubai
getting in my steps ft angry kitty and tangerine sunset Dubai
getting in my steps ft angry kitty and tangerine sunset Dubai
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The Farm, Al Barari
The Farm, Al Barari
The Farm, Al Barari
The Farm, Al Barari
Aarattu from tomorrow in theatres. Gratitude. 🙏🏽
Team:
Make up @kohl.play
Hair @kammarishivarajchary
Assisted by @shivu.bm.549
Managed by @vidhyaabreddy @kettlesstudios
The trailer of Aarattu is out now. This is my second Malayalam film after Kohinoor (2015). It’s been a long break and an even longer wait to be a part of Malayalam films. Got to share screen space with the living legend @mohanlal sir. Directed by Unnikrishnan sir and written by Udaykrishna sir. In theatres very soon. Link in bio.