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Mohanlal Announces Drishyam 3, Shoot To Commence Simultaneously With Ajay Devgn's Hindi Version

Mohanlal Announces Drishyam 3, Shoot To Commence Simultaneously With Ajay Devgn's Hindi Version

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Mohanlal is all set to return as Georgekutty, with the much-anticipated third installment of his Drishyam franchise. The actor took to X, to announce that the shoot will commence in October 2025.
Interestingly, Mohanlal's Drishyam 3 is beginning with its shoot simultaneously with Ajay Devgn's Hindi version of the film.
What's Happening
Mohanlal made an official announcement that Drishyam 3 is all set to begin rolling in October 2025.
He shared a video that begins with a close-up shot of his character Georgekutty and then moves onto a clip of Mohanlal shaking hands with director Jeethu Joseph and producer Anthony Perumbavoor.
The South superstar captioned the post, "October 2025 - the camera turns back to Georgekutty. The past never stays silent. # Drishyam3."
October 2025 — the camera turns back to Georgekutty.
The past never stays silent. #Drishyam3 pic.twitter.com/8ugmxmb2wO
— Mohanlal (@Mohanlal) June 21, 2025
About Ajay Devgn's Drishyam 3
Interestingly, Pinkvilla has reported that Ajay Devgn will also begin shooting for the Hindi version of Drishyam 3 on October 2, 2025.
The source told Pinkvilla, "The Gandhi Jayanti date holds a lot of significance for the Drishyam franchise, and hence they are embarking on the journey for the final Drishyam film from October 2, 2025. It's a marathon schedule, spanning 3 months at real locations in Maharashtra, as also the studio set up. Ajay Devgn has already allotted his dates for the film."
Mohanlal On Drishyam 3
Earlier in an interview with Pinkvilla Masterclass, Mohanlal had said that the stakes are always higher to come up with another sequel in a vastly successful franchise.
However, he assured the audience that the Drishyam 3 team were trying their best to bring something new to the big screen with the third installment.
In A Nutshell
Mohanlal has confirmed that Drishyam 3 is in the works, and is set to roll in October 2025. Ajay Devgn's Hindi version of the hit franchise is also going to tentatively begin shooting around the same month.

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