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Prithviraj Confirms 'Memories' Sequel Talks

Summary

  • Director Jeethu Joseph is keen on a sequel to the 2013 film 'Memories'.
  • Prithviraj Sukumaran is currently working on multiple upcoming projects.
  • Principal photography for 'Kaaliyan' is scheduled to begin next year.
Prithviraj Confirms 'Memories' Sequel Talks

Director Jeethu Joseph has expressed a desire to create a sequel to the successful 2013 murder mystery, 'Memories,' with actor Prithviraj Sukumaran confirming these discussions. Prithviraj shared that Joseph has been contemplating the follow-up for some time. This news comes as Prithviraj is actively involved in several other film projects, indicating a busy period ahead for the actor.

Sukumaran is also approaching the final stages of his film 'i,Nobody,' directed by Nissam Basheer. Following this, his commitments include 'Khalifa,' which is currently in preparation. He also mentioned ongoing work on 'Kaaliyan,' with filming expected to begin next year. Another project, 'Santhosh Trophy,' directed by Vipin Das, is also slated to start production in the same timeframe.

Further updates reveal that Prithviraj is collaborating with composer Ravi Basrur on 'Kaaliyan.' The actor is also reportedly involved in shooting 'Varanasi' with director SS Rajamouli. These announcements highlight Prithviraj's diverse upcoming slate, spanning multiple genres and collaborations with prominent filmmakers in the industry.

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Yes, director Jeethu Joseph wants to do a sequel to 'Memories,' and actor Prithviraj Sukumaran has confirmed these discussions are ongoing.
Prithviraj is nearing completion of 'i,Nobody' and has upcoming projects like 'Khalifa', 'Kaaliyan', 'Santhosh Trophy', and 'Varanasi' scheduled.
Principal photography for the film 'Kaaliyan' is expected to commence next year.

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