Renowned director Priyadarshan is currently busy with his upcoming Hindi film "Haiwaan." The film will star Akshay Kumar and Saif Ali Khan. In an interview, the filmmaker has finally given a major update about the film. He revealed that Malayalam superstar Mohanlal will be starring in the film. He also spoke about his character.

Priyadarshan Focuses on the Story
In a recent interview with Pinkvilla, Priyadarshan was asked if he was considering making a full-length film with Akshay and Mohanlal. Priyadarshan replied, "If you're asking me about 'Haiwaan,' Mohanlal is in it. However, I don't want to say what role he's playing. Whenever I make a film, it's the story that excites me. I never think about the cast."
Priyadarshan Doesn't Chase the Cast
Priyadarshan further added, "The first step to making a film is the script. Then come the actors. I can't say I'll make a film with Mohanlal and Akshay Kumar." If you make a film with actors in mind, you'll never get a script. Whenever you get a script, pursue the right actors. That's the right way to make a film. I've never chased stars to make a film.
About 'Haiwaan'
The upcoming film 'Haiwaan' starring Akshay Kumar and Saif Ali Khan is being developed under Priyadarshan's direction. Mohanlal will have a cameo role in the film. The film is said to be based on Mohanlal's film 'Oppam (2016).' 'Haiwaan' has already garnered attention. It is expected to be released in theaters in 2026. It also stars Samuthirakani, Saiyami Kher, Shreya Pilgaonkar, Asrani, and Einar Haraldsson.
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