The Mollywood horror-comedy 'Sarvam Maya', starring Nivin Pauly, is showing no signs of slowing down. As the film enters its successful third week in theatres, the makers have gifted fans a special treat – a rib-tickling deleted scene featuring the lead actor.
The Hilarious Deleted Scene You Can't Miss
On Sunday, January 11, Nivin Pauly himself shared the deleted clip on social media, captioning it "A little extra magic from SARVAM MAYA." The scene captures his character, Prabha Namboothiri, returning to his hometown. He gets off a bus only to discover his family is hosting a grand celebration for his father's 70th birthday.
The chucklesome moment unfolds when a relative spots Prabha on the road and offers him a lift home, only to immediately hesitate. This brief, unscripted-feeling moment adds a layer of relatable humour and is a must-watch, whether you've seen the film or are planning to book tickets.
'Sarvam Maya': A Certified Blockbuster
Directed by Akhil Sathyan, the film tells the story of Prabhendu, an aspiring musician and priest, whose life is turned upside down by an encounter with an unconventional ghost. The cast includes Aju Varghese, Preity Mukhundhan, Janardhanan, Madhu Warrier, and Anand Ekarshi.
The film has emerged as a major commercial success. The makers have confirmed that 'Sarvam Maya' has earned a staggering Rs 125 crore at the worldwide box office. Its performance has been so robust that it saw a significant rise in audience turnout this weekend, even amidst competition from new Pongal releases.
A Game-Changer for Nivin Pauly's Career
The success of 'Sarvam Maya' has had monumental repercussions for its lead star. The film has firmly reassured Nivin Pauly's position in Mollywood as a supremely bankable hero. In a direct result of this box office triumph, Nivin Pauly signed a massive multi-film deal worth Rs 100 crore just ten days after the film's release.
This deal is touted as one of the biggest in the history of Malayalam cinema, marking a new high in the actor's already illustrious career. The film has indeed proven to be a magic charm, both on screen and for Pauly's professional trajectory.