'Thangalaan' by Chiyaan Vikram is one of the most-anticipated movies of the year. Fans were excited to see the actor in the movie for the first time, so today, on the actor's birthday, the film's creators shared a powerful video showing glimpses of the making of the movie.
'Thangalaan' will be shown in Tamil, Hindi, Telugu, Malayalam, Odia, Marathi, and Bengali. It was directed by Pa Ranjith.
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Parvathy Thiruvoth and Malavika Mohanan play the main female roles in 'Thangalaan.' Daniel Caltagirone, who is best known for his role in 'Lara Croft: Tomb Raider' will play a key part in the movie. There are also Muthukumar, Preethi Karan, Hari Krishnan Anbudurai, and Pasupathy in the cast.
Check out Chiyaan Vikram’s Instagram post below.
G.V. Prakash Kumar is making the music, and A. Kishore is in charge of the cinematography. Tamizh Prabha is the co-writer, and S.S. Moorthy is in charge of the art department. This diverse group includes R.K. Selva (editing) and Stunner Sam (stunts).
The story takes place in the Kolar Gold Field (KGF), and the movie is an action-comedy. It was made by the famous production company Studio Green – K.E. Gnanavel Raja in collaboration with Pa. Ranjith's Neelam Productions which cost a lot of money.
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The last parts of the movie are being shot.
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