First Character Poster of Dhyan Sreenivasan as SI Amjad Khan from Omar Lulu’s Bad Boyz is Out
The excitement around Omar Lulu’s forthcoming film Bad Boyz reached a fever pitch when a stunning character poster revealed Dhyan Sreenivasan as SI Amjad Khan. Starring veteran actor Rahman, the film is getting ready for release on September 13, 2024, this Onam season. It was an eagerly waited one for the fans of both the actor and director, as each of Lulu’s films was known to combine humour, action and entertainment elements in innovative ways.
New Poster: Dhyan Sreenivasan’s Intense Look
The new character poster introduces Dhyan Sreenivasan as a sharp and focused police officer, SI Amjad Khan. The poster presents Dhyan in a gritty, raw look that promises his character to infuse some serious gravitas into what would otherwise be a light-hearted and comic tone of the film. His role as a police officer stands out for its contrasts with the mischievous antics of the other characters which the teaser of the movie promises. In the poster, he sports a serious look, like his role in Bad Boyz is pivotal. It shows hints that his character might have something to do with the most important plot turns.
Bad Boyz: Ensembled Star Cast
Bad Boyz, directed by Omar Lulu, ensembles a star cast that contains, besides Dhyan Sreenivasan and Rahman, other well-known actors like Saiju Kurup, Babu Antony, Bibin George, Anson Paul, and many more in significant roles. Lulu has always had a reputation for putting together massive ensembles in his films, and Bad Boyz is no exception. With such a large cast, the varieties of misfits ranging from troublemakers to authorities will surely promise a bunch of quirky and memorable characters, hence giving the film its cross-sectional appeal across different spectra.
Rahman, another lead in the film, plays the refreshing role of Antappan, a jovial, mischievous runaway opposed to some serious roles he gets typecast in. The very fact that Rahman comes together with his gang, comprising Bibin George, Senthil Krishna, and Anson Paul, promises a hefty dose of comedy and high-voltage moments. The teaser itself promised these characters would provide the perfect foil to the more serious Dhyan’s SI Amjad Khan-development into a dynamic entertaining clash of personalities.
Story and Direction: Omar Lulu’s Signature Touch
Omar Lulu has indeed carved a niche for himself in Malayalam cinema with the knack of telling stories amalgamated with humor, drama, and well-relatable characters. His earlier films, including Oru Adaar Love and Dhamaka, have won him a fan base, which goes into fervor with every release, and Bad Boyz too promises to be an entertainer full of fun from the director. Lulu’s story and direction will most probably showcase his signature style that blends humor and action, but manages to keep everything light-hearted and entertaining.
Lulu’s style often portrays everyday characters finding their way through extraordinary situations, and Bad Boyz does not appear to deviate from that mold. The promise of “Omar Fun” by the director was enough to raise several eyebrows as fans await another signature genre twist that has become his trademark.
The Teaser: Rahman in a New Avatar Bad Boyz has already teased its way into much curiosity, and the credit goes to the new transformation in store to behold from Rahman. Known for his brooding-intense roles throughout his career, this time in the very film, he is seen getting into the skin of his character, more playful and fun. As Antappan, he leads a bunch of mischievous friends who appear to live life on their own carefree terms. The story is that of a gang consisting of Bibin George and Senthil Krishna landing up in a series of comic situations, climaxing into chaos.
What predominates in the teaser, though, is the energy and the humour, and even the supporting cast shows up briefly. Dhyan Sreenivasan, on the other hand, plays it straight as a no-nonsense cop, with an almost certain brief of putting Antappan and friends in their place. The interplay between Dhyan’s disapproving Amjad Khan and Rahman’s clowning Antappan could provide one of the film’s main highlights.
Behind the Scenes: Collaborations and Crew
The screenplay and dialogues are written by Sarang Jayaprakash, who earlier worked with Omar Lulu on Oru Adaar Love and Dhamaka. The combination of the duo has given some magic moments on screen, and the fans are super excited about what magic they are going to bring about in this new venture also. The music of the film is by William Francis while Alby handles the cinematography, ensuring that the visual and auditory elements of the film match in appeal to its entertaining storyline.
Bad Boyz is produced by Abraham Mathew under the banner of Abaam Movies. The film is another association of Mathew with Lulu. With Mathew on board, one can expect high production value and an entertaining cinematic experience. The whole team of more than 200 people has worked for over 50 days to ensure nothing goes haywire in achieving a hit status for Bad Boyz.
Surprise Appearances and What to Expect
Omar Lulu shared a statement on social media where he hinted at surprise appearances in Bad Boyz. Though the cinematographer has kept those details under wraps, speculations are rife on which popular face would come in for a cameo role.
With an electrifying teaser, entertaining storyline, and a strong cast, Bad Boyz holds all promises to emerge as an entertainer packed with fun full of mass appeal. Be it the new look of Rahman or the intense character of Dhyan Sreenivasan, this movie has it all. With this deadly combo of action, comedy, and drama, here’s what one is assured of at the box office this Onam season.
Conclusion: Whiff of Anticipation for Bad Boyz
With Bad Boyz seeing a release date, excitement is building up about Omar Lulu’s new venture. A star-studded cast, comedy and action in needed proportions, and some interesting characters like Dhyan Sreenivasan as SI Amjad Khan will ensure the movie’s grip among viewers this Onam season. His ardent followers are eagerly awaiting what promises to be yet another memorable entry in the filmography of Lulu in style and storytelling.
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