Samantha Ruth Prabhu Can’t Get Over Fahadh Faasil’s Aavesham: ‘You Guys Are Inspiration’ – News18

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Samantha Ruth Prabhu praised the team. (Photo Credits: Instagram)

Samantha Ruth Prabhu praised the team. (Photo Credits: Instagram)

Samantha Ruth Prabhu said Aavesham is one of the movies that should only be watched in a theatre.

It appears Samantha Ruth Prabhu’s Aavesham fever is not going to subside anytime soon. Following its release in India, Fahadh Faasil’s most recent action-comedy venture has made waves in the South Indian film industry, taking in over Rs 40 crore in net revenues in just 12 days. Samantha, for the second time, has posted her movie-watching experience on her Instagram Stories. She previously stated that she is still feeling the impact of the movie and is experiencing a ‘hangover’ from it.

Talking in detail, the Pushpa actress said, “Avesham was all kinds of madness, the kind of madness I love!” “It was designed to “break the rules,” she added and it “shifted genres” from scene to scene.

“I was scared, I was laughing, I was scared and laughing…”

She continued by saying that this is one of the movies that should only be watched at a theatre. “Note to self: Never miss a FAFA film. FAFA on steroids I read somewhere, aptly so. Go FAFA.”

Along with congratulating the team, the actress called them “inspiration.”

Samantha had previously uploaded a picture of herself cuddling Gelato, her cat. She captioned the picture, “#Aavesham hangover (sic),” with 3 heart emojis. She included the song Illuminati in the post as well.

About Avesham:

Aavesham, an action comedy directed and written by Jithu Madhavan, stars Fahadh Faasil in the lead role. Hipzster, Roshan Shanavas, Sajin Gopu, Mithun Jai Shankar, Midhutty and Mansoor Ali Khan appeared in supporting roles.

The film centres on a group of college students and is set in Bengaluru. To prevent the first years from getting ragged, three migrant Malayali college students—Bibi (Midhun), Aju (Hipster) and Shanthan (Roshan Shanavas)—decide to form a group. However, this fails, as the seniors kidnap them and brutally beat them for two days straight.

Upon realising they lack local support, the three decide they still want to exact retribution. They go to sneaky places in the hope of making friends with a local gangster who can assist them in their insane scheme. And that’s where the three eventually meet Ranga at Mayuri Bar.

Ranga is wearing bands, bracelets and rings made of pure gold, together with a dazzling white shirt and trousers. Amban (Sajin Gopu), his right-hand man, flatters his boss’s image to the three youngsters, who believe him to be a cartoon, by telling them tales of his grandeur. Ranga doesn’t actually touch anyone, despite giving off the impression of being a gangster. They marvel then, how he can be a gangster. They quickly discover what influence he holds and bring Ranga into their campus politics against their seniors. What happens next shapes the rest of the plot.