Is Karthi's 'Vaa Vaathiyaar' Set to Release on January 14?
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Chennai, Jan 12 (NationPress) The producers behind the much-anticipated film 'Vaa Vaathiyaar', directed by Nalan Kumarasamy and starring Karthi in the lead role, have officially revealed that the movie is set to premiere on January 14 this year, much to the excitement of fans and cinema lovers.
In a statement from the renowned production company Studio Green, which is behind the film, they mentioned, "While Vaa Vaathiyaar was initially slated for a December release, unforeseen circumstances delayed this. We are now thrilled to share that it will be released globally on January 14 as a Pongal festive offering, a period that symbolizes unity, happiness, and celebration."
The production team further expressed, "We wish the best to all films releasing alongside 'Vaa Vaathiyaar' and to every movie debuting in the coming months. We hope each narrative finds its audience, and our industry continues to thrive as we collectively aim to entertain."
They concluded their announcement with gratitude, saying, "We extend our heartfelt thanks to our fans, audiences, exhibitors, distributors, cinema owners, partner channels, media partners, technicians, artists, crew members, and everyone in the film industry who have supported this project with trust, patience, and encouragement. Let’s come together to celebrate 'Vaa Vaathiyaar'. Vaathiyaar Vanduttaar! With respect, Studio Green"
It is noteworthy that the censor board has already approved this commercial film with a U/A rating.
Krithi Shetty plays the female lead opposite Karthi. The cast also includes a variety of actors such as Sathyaraj, Rajkiran, Anand Raj, Shilpa Manjunath, Karunakaran, G M Sundar, Ramesh Thilak, P L Thenappan, Vidhya Borgia, Nivas Adthitan, and Madhur Mittal.
Interestingly, Karthi portrays a police officer, with Karunakaran playing his subordinate. Krithi Shetty, making her Tamil cinema debut, takes on the role of a Gypsy spirit reader. In a unique twist, Karthi's character, a cop, is also depicted as a fervent admirer of the late former Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M G Ramachandran.