What is Dhanush's New Film Titled 'Kara'?
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Chennai, Jan 15 (NationPress) The production team behind director Vignesh Raja's upcoming film, starring actor Dhanush, has officially revealed its title as 'Kara'. This announcement coincided with the vibrant festival of Pongal.
Sharing the news on their X account, Vels Film International, the company backing the project, posted: "#D54 is #கர. #HappyPongal. Directed by @vigneshraja89. Produced by @IshariKGanesh. A @gvprakash musical."
A striking poster was also unveiled, showcasing Dhanush in a captivating pose, with the intriguing tagline, "Sometimes, staying dangerous is the only way to stay alive."
In a follow-up post, director Vignesh Raja expressed, "D54 is Kara. An emotionally driven suspense thriller. We are set to release this summer. #D54 is #Kara. #HappyPongal #HappySankranti. Directed by @vigneshraja89. Produced by @IshariKGanesh. A @gvprakash musical."
Previously, the creators had shared a behind-the-scenes image of Dhanush, stating, "Straight from the sets of #D54 - Shoot in progress! @dhanushkraja". The photo depicted Dhanush in an STD booth.
Initially referred to as #D54, the film features Mamitha Baiju in the female lead role.
Alongside Dhanush and Mamitha, the cast includes noted figures such as director K S Ravikumar, Jayaram, Suraj Venjaramoodu, Karunas, and Prithvi Pandiraj in significant roles.
On the technical side, cinematography will be handled by the talented Theni Eswar, while editing will be managed by Sreejith Sarang. The music is composed by National Award winner G V Prakash.
Importantly, the screenplay is co-written by Alfred Prakash and Vignesh Raja, who previously collaborated on the acclaimed investigative thriller 'Por Thozhil'.
Writer Alfred Prakash, a close associate of director Vignesh Raja, has shared in earlier interviews that their collaboration flourishes due to their strong understanding of each other.
The duo took four years to finalize the script for 'Por Thozhil', believing that co-writing enhances the creative process, allowing each writer to bounce ideas off the other.