Haal: Shane Nigam unveils poster for his upcoming romantic entertainer – Take a look

Haal is directed by Prasanth Vijayakumar.

Shane Nigam last appeared in Nahas Hidayath’s debut film, RDX- Robert Dony Xavier. He is now preparing for his upcoming release, Haal. On the occasion of Eid, the makers revealed the first look poster for Haal. This has sparked enthusiasm among fans. He recently posted a poster of Haal on Instagram.

The poster depicts a brilliant yellow tape recorder; the movie’s title is written in the same colour, with a small floating yellow heart on top. The sky is studded with white and pink clouds.

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The caption stated, “Get ready for a romantic entertainer that will make you fall in love, all over again! Presenting the title look of Haal, featuring Shane Nigam, directed by Prashanth Vijayakumar and written by Nishad Koya. Produced by JVJ Productions. Exciting updates coming your way…stay tuned! Rolling soon.”

As soon as fans and admirers saw the post, they responded in the comments area. A user commented, “Kyaa haal bhai 🙂” “Best wishes.” Another remarked, “Congratulations, brother.” One user commented: “Haal kaisa hai janaab ka. Kya khyaal hai aapka.”

Prasanth Vijayakumar directs and produces Haal under the umbrella of JVJ Productions. The screenplay for the film was written by Shikari Sambhu-fame Nishad Koya. Haal is said to be a musical romance drama. According to reports, Haal is one of Shane Nigam’s most expensive projects.

The film’s shoot is slated to commence in Kozhikode during the first week of May. According to reports, the film would be shot in several different places, including Jordan, Mysore, and Kozhikode. He will finish filming his Tamil film, Madraskaran, before beginning work on this one. Haal will be a pan-Indian mass entertainer, with releases in Tamil, Telugu, Hindi, and Kannada.

Shane Nigam is currently working on several films, including Bermuda, Qurbani, Aayirathonnam Ravu, Painkil, and Parakramam. He will reprise his role as a romantic hero in his next film, Little Hearts, directed by Aby Treesa Paul and Anto Jose Perera.