How Did Silambarasan TR Lose Nearly 10 Kgs in Just Ten Days for Vetrimaaran’s Upcoming Movie?

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Key Takeaways
- Silambarasan TR showcases remarkable dedication by losing 10 kgs in ten days.
- The film is directed by Vetrimaaran, known for his acclaimed storytelling.
- This project is set in the gritty world of Vada Chennai.
- STR will present two contrasting looks in the film.
- Fans eagerly await further details about the film.
Mumbai, July 13 (NationPress) Actor Silambarasan TR, a prominent figure in Tamil cinema, has undergone a remarkable physical transformation for his upcoming film directed by the acclaimed National Award-winning filmmaker Vetrimaaran.
Reports indicate that the actor has shed nearly 10 kgs within just ten days for this untitled project. This film is said to be set in the same universe as the beloved 'Vada Chennai,' which featured Dhanush in the lead role.
Silambarasan TR, also known as Simbu, is expected to showcase two distinct looks in the film. The first look will reflect his actual age, while the second will present a more youthful appearance.
Insiders from the film’s production have revealed that the teaser announcement video has already been filmed. Although the producers have not disclosed any details about the film's plot, cast, or title, it is widely believed that the narrative will unfold in the raw and gritty atmosphere of 'Vada Chennai,' the acclaimed gangster world created by Vetrimaaran.
Recently, Vetrimaaran clarified that his next film, featuring STR in the lead, would not be titled ‘Vada Chennai 2’ as previously speculated. He emphasized that the story will, however, take place in the Vada Chennai universe.
Fans have taken note of STR's renewed commitment to his craft, eagerly awaiting updates from the film team. The anticipation surrounding the STR-Vetrimaaran collaboration continues to grow, with many speculating about the intensity of his role, as evidenced by his recent transformation.
Silambarasan was last seen in the film 'Thug Life,' directed by the legendary Mani Ratnam.