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Fahadh Faasil-starrer Dhoomam’s Lyrical Title Track Unveiled


Dhoomam is all set to release on June 23.


Apart from Fahadh Faasil, Dhoomam also features Aparna Balamurali, Roshan Mathew, Vineeth and Achyuth Kumar in prominent roles.

After the trailer launch of Fahadh Faasil’s much-awaited thriller drama Dhoomam, the makers released the lyrical title track of the film on Monday. The upbeat song has been composed and crooned by Poornachandra Tejaswi SV while the lyrics have been written by Vinayak Sasikumar. The music of the song begins with loaded suspense along with catchy lyrics. The song shared on YouTube by Homable Films has reached 5.21 lakh views within 24 hours.

The makers have released the entire music album of the film. Listen to the song here:

The team earlier dropped the trailer of Dhoomam, which looked promising as it left the audience impressed. The trailer revolves around Avi played by Fahadh Faasil and Diya essayed by Aparna Balamurali, who find themselves caught in a race against time. They have to overcome their personal struggles and fear to become the Invincibles.

Director Pawan Kumar who is currently on the promotional spree and was recently quoted by Hans India that he had been wanting to make Dhoomam for a decade. “I have been trying to make this film for the last decade and I have revised the script many times to make a wonderful film. My dream of a decade has now come true with Hombale Productions. Joined hands to bring a different story to the screen. It has given full cooperation to give a good film by giving a team of many talents,” he added. He also expressed that he is curious how the audience will accept this film and story.

Apart from Fahadh Faasil, Dhoomam also features Aparna Balamurali, Roshan Mathew, Vineeth and Achyuth Kumar in prominent roles. The film is all set to hit the big screen on June 23.



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