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Caught in a Drug Case, Now Hero’s Movie On Drugs Abuse

Malayalam cinema is known for their innovative movies and here they are coming up with an exciting project. Titled Bangalore High, an upcoming film about drug abuse is shaping up with Shine Tom Chacko playing the lead role. Shina was recently caught in a drug case and surprisingly, he has been roped in to play the lead in the project.

Shine Tom Chacko reportedly regrets consuming drugs and hence decided to be a part of this public awareness film. VK Prakash is the director of the film and the project was launched in Bangalore on Monday.

The film also features Siju Wilson, Queen-fame Aswin Jose, Baburaj, and Shanvi Srivastava in other lead roles. Shina Tom Chacko is planning to make his comeback after the road accident in which he lost his father. The film is produced by Dr Roy CJ of Confident Group.

Shine Tom Chacko will also be seen in Emcy Joseph’s Meesha. He is also part of films like Adinaasham Vellappokkam, The Protector, Ankam Attahasam, etc.

This post was last modified on 22 July 2025 11:04 pm

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