‘Karam’ trailer: Vineeth Sreenivasan surprises fans with dark thriller; Noble steps into action-hero avatar

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 Vineeth Sreenivasan surprises fans with dark thriller; Noble steps into action-hero avatar

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The much-anticipated trailer of Vineeth Sreenivasan’s upcoming directorial 'Karam' has been released. It already has fans talking. Known for his lighter, emotional storytelling, Vineeth seems to have taken a complete detour this time, stepping into the world of raw violence and edge-of-the-seat thrills.

The film, packed with adrenaline-fueled moments, is scheduled for a worldwide release on September 25.The trailer itself is enough to suggest that Karam might just be Vineeth’s most violent film yet. Brutal sequences dominate the cut—stabbings, bone-crunching fights, and even one shot where an iron box is pressed against a chest.

Noble reunites with Vineeth

The film reunites Noble with Vineeth, a collaboration that previously delivered projects like 'Jacobinte Swargarajyam'.

Back then, Noble worked behind the camera as a producer, supporting Vineeth’s warm and emotional family drama. With Karam, however, Noble steps in front of the camera in a radically different role—that of a full-fledged action hero.

Karam - Official Trailer | Vineeth Sreenivasan | Noble Babu Thomas | Shaan Rahman|Visakh Subramaniam

The trailer positions Noble, playing Yadav, as a force to be reckoned with. A man unafraid to take on brutal confrontations. For Noble, the role doesn’t just end with performance. He has also penned the film as its screenwriter.

'Karam' trailer has a 'Mission Impossible' vibe, something that we never expected from the ace filmmaker Vineeth Sreenivasan, even though he has helmed the thriller 'Thira' before.


action in every frame and that's 'Karam' for you!

Beyond acting and writing, Noble has had a significant role behind the scenes too. He is serving as one of the three stunt choreographers for the film, alongside Lazare Vardukadze and Irakli Sabanadze.Karam also boasts a powerful technical team. The cinematography is by Jomon T John, music by Shan Rahman, and editing by Ranjan Abraham.

All signs point to a high-octane cinematic experience.On the other hand, Vineeth Sreenivasan's previous directorial venture was the drama film 'Varshangalkku Shesham' which had received mixed reviews from the audiences. The movie starred Pranav Mohanlal and Dhyan Sreenivasan in the lead.

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