Arun Vijay tears hamstring on 'Irulan' set, begins rehab
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
Tamil actor Arun Vijay has suffered a hamstring tear while filming action sequences for director Muthaiya's upcoming film 'Irulan', the actor confirmed on 18 August. He is currently undergoing rehabilitation and is expected to return to the shoot once he recovers.
What Happened on Set
The injury occurred during a high-intensity action schedule for 'Irulan', a film set in the Tirunelveli-Thoothukudi belt of Tamil Nadu. Arun Vijay shared the update directly on his Instagram Stories, writing: 'It's really disheartening when you break your routine with injuries. Tore my hamstring muscle during filming for Irulan. Doing my rehab at the moment. All in the game! Will get back stronger.'
The Film and Its Production Status
Titled 'Irulan' and internally referred to as AV38, the film is an action entertainer rooted in a real-life incident, according to Arun Vijay. The production had already completed roughly 25 days of shooting, including all period portions, before the injury halted progress. The makers had recently unveiled the film's first-look motion poster.
The story centres on a passionate youngster's drive to revive his family's ancestral profession against the wishes of his elders — a narrative Arun Vijay has described as high on family sentiment, action, and drama.
The Physical Preparation Behind the Role
Arun Vijay had been putting in rigorous gym sessions ahead of and during the shoot, aiming for a lean, toned physique. The film requires him to carry two distinct looks — a period appearance and a younger, contemporary one — the latter demanding significant weight loss and conditioning. Days before the injury, he had posted a gym photograph captioned: 'All pumped up for the ongoing power packed action schedule for #AV38 !! #directormuthaiya #thirunalveli.'
What Comes Next
With Arun Vijay now in active rehabilitation, the production timeline for 'Irulan' is likely to see some adjustment, though no official statement on revised shoot dates has been issued. Given the physically demanding nature of the remaining present-day sequences, a full recovery will be essential before filming resumes at full intensity.