Malayalam celebrity Mohanlal’s directorial debut, Barroz, is about for an OTT launch. The fantasy motion journey film has the veteran actor within the title position. The film additionally stars Maya Rao West, Cesar Lorente Raton, Ignacio Mateos, Kallirroi Tziafeta, Nerea Camacho and Tuhin Menon.
The film, launched on Christmas 2024, is the most costly movie of Mohanlal’s profession. It was additionally touted as having the largest finances Malayalam cinema had ever seen.
With a whopping finances of ₹150 crore, the film made headlines lengthy earlier than its launch. It surpassed Priyadarshan’s 2021 film, Marakkar: Lion of the Arabian Sea, which additionally starred Mohanlal and had a finances of ₹100 crore.
The third costliest film within the historical past of Malayalam films is The Goat Life, often known as Aadujeevitham. The 2024 film, starring Prithviraj Sukumaran, was made with ₹80 crore.
Barroz, nonetheless, turned out to be a field workplace catastrophe. As per Sacnilk, the film collected ₹9.83 crore web from the home field workplace. With ₹4.5 crore from the abroad market, the overall worldwide assortment of the film was ₹15.1 crore. Its theatrical run lasted simply eight days.
Barroz OTT launch
Disney+ Hotstar has confirmed that Barroz will stream from January 22. The film shall be obtainable in Malayalam, Telugu, Tamil and Kannada. Bollywood followers must wait longer because the Hindi model will come later. The OTT launch will characteristic solely the 2D model as a substitute of 3D.
Malayalam films 2024
For Malayalam films, 2024 turned out to be a large yr. The cinema business delivered movies that have been critically acclaimed and standard on the similar time. Survival drama Manjummel Boys, made with 20 crore, collected ₹240.5 crore worldwide.
Different films like Aavesham, starring Fahadh Faasil, romantic comedy Premalu and thriller drama Kishkindha Kaandam stood out. Hyperaction film Marco, starring Unni Mukundan, remains to be operating in theatres. The film, made with ₹30 crore, has already crossed the ₹100-crore mark.