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Mohanlal 1971 Beyond Borders Movie First Look Released

The action-packed poster features a visual set in the field that shows Indo-Pakistan War of 1971. 1971 Beyond Borders is the fourth installment in the ‘Major Mahadevan series’ of movies. The film is set in two time periods and is based on the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971.

Mohanlal is playing a double role, as Major Mahadevan and his father Major Sahadevan in the war drama. . Bollywood actor Arunoday Singh and Telugu actor Allu Sirish are making their Mollywood debut with the movie.

1971 Beyond Borders Movie First Look: Malayalam Superstar Mohanlal released the first look of his upcoming film “1971 Beyond Borders” yesterday, on occasion of Republic day.

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He shared first look on his official twitter account and wrote, “The Battle of emotions begins here, sharing with you all first look poster of 1971 Beyond Borders”.

‘1971: Beyond Borders‘ is a war drama starring written and directed by Major Ravi. It is produced by Haneef Mohammed under the Red Rose Creations banner. Mohanlal plays the lead role,

and Asha Sarath is playing the female lead. Arunoday Singh, Allu Sirish, Renji Panicker, Saiju Kurup, and Sudheer Karamana are other main casts of the movie.The film will release in Malayalam, Hindi, and Telugu languages. The film slated to release April this year.

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The film is bankrolled by Haneef Mohammed under the banner of Red Rose Creations.

The Battle of emotions begins here, sharing with you all first look poster of 1971 Beyond Borders pic.twitter.com/IBkMaUpUAl
— Mohanlal (@Mohanlal) January 26, 2017

Mohanlal is currently on a roll in the film industry with back-to-back hits. His latest film Munthirivallikal Thalirkkumbol has also opened to a good response at the box office from the critics and fans. And he is now all set to deliver his fifth blockbuster in a row with 1971 – Beyond Borders.

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