Dhruv Vikram's new film with Karan Aravind Kumar launched in Chennai
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Key Takeaways
Dhruv Vikram's fourth film, directed by Karan Aravind Kumar, officially commenced production in Chennai on 2 July with a traditional pooja ceremony attended by the film's full cast and crew. The yet-to-be-titled project, being produced by Mythri Movie Makers, is currently referred to by the working titles #DV4 and #MythriTamil04.
Launch Ceremony Details
The muhurtham was held at the Mythri Movie Makers office in MRC Nagar, Chennai. Director Keerthiswaran sounded the clapboard for the inaugural shot. Several prominent guests from the Tamil film industry graced the occasion, including directors Adhik Ravichandran, Ravikumar, Antony Bhagyaraj, Raja, Sasi, and Shouryuv, known for directing 'Hi Nanna'.
What to Expect from the Film
According to sources close to the production, the film is envisioned as an out-and-out commercial entertainer — a deliberate shift in register for Dhruv Vikram, who has built his reputation on intense, performance-driven roles. The project reportedly aims to present the actor in an avatar with broader mass appeal. Karan Aravind Kumar has co-written the screenplay alongside writer Saby.
Dhruv Vikram's Career Arc
The actor, son of veteran Tamil star Vikram, was last seen in the critically acclaimed 'Bison', directed by Mari Selvaraj. That film cemented his standing as one of Tamil cinema's more adventurous young performers. #DV4 marks a conscious pivot toward mainstream commercial cinema, according to sources familiar with the project.
Technical Crew
The film is being produced by Naveen Yerneni and Y Ravi Shankar under Mythri Movie Makers, which has steadily expanded beyond its Telugu stronghold into Tamil, with this being its fourth Tamil venture. Cinematography will be handled by Viki, editing by Jayasuriya, costumes by Praveen Raja, production design by GM Sekhar, and stunt choreography by Vikram Mor. The music composer is yet to be announced.
With the formal launch complete, the production is expected to move into active shoot schedules in the weeks ahead.