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Joji
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Amazon Prime announces world premiere of crime drama Joji

| @indiablooms | Mar 31, 2021, at 09:10 pm

Mumbai/UNI: Amazon Prime Video on Wednesday announced the direct-to-service global premiere of Joji – a crime drama that promises to keep the audience enthralled.

Directed by Dileesh Pothan, written by Syam Pushkaran and produced under the banner of Bhavana Studios, this crime drama stars Fahadh Faasil as the protagonist alongside Baburaj, Shammi Thilakan, Alistair Alex and Unnimaya Prasad in pivotal roles.

The film is all set to stream exclusively on Amazon Prime Video from April 7 in more than 240 countries and territories it’s Inspired by Shakespeare's tragedy Macbeth, and presents a twisted version of a plot filled with greed, ambition, murder and mystery.

The story revolves around Joji, an engineering dropout and the youngest son of the rich plantation family who lives with an aspiration of becoming a super wealthy NRI, but his father looks down upon him considering him as nothing more than a loser.

Driven by greed and blind ambition, Joji finally decides to execute his plans following an unexpected event in the family.

Vijay Subramaniam, Director and Head, Content, Amazon Prime Video says, "We are thrilled to bring the World Premiere of Malayalam film Joji to our customers across 240 countries and territories. Fahadh and Dileesh have made some exceptional films together and this one is their latest notable addition.

"At Amazon Prime Video, our aim is to constantly provide our viewers with content that serves as wholesome entertainment and we’re confident that customers everywhere will find Joji thoroughly enjoyable.''

Speaking about the film's global premiere award winning Actor Fahadh Faasil said, "The moment I got to know about my character and his journey, I knew I had to be a part of the movie. I love to watch movies with unconventional plot twists, and Joji definitely packs in some surprises.”

“I give myself enough time to understand my character and essentially become it, but Joji is one such character that had an edge to it which made the role interesting and appealing to me. I am excited that with Joji premiering on Amazon Prime Video, viewers across the globe will be able to enjoy our crime drama.”

Sharing the excitement for the same, director Dileesh Pothan says, "As a filmmaker I enjoy telling stories, and every film has its own journey. Joji is a special film, the story will keep audiences hooked till the end.

"With Joji I also reunited with a fine actor like Fahadh. It was an amazing experience to work with such a brilliant and hardworking team. Every actor embraced their characters so beautifully.”

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