What Can We Expect from Director Sathya Siva's 'Freedom'?

Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- 'Freedom' is a jail break film inspired by true events.
- It features a powerful narrative on the struggles of refugees.
- The film is directed by Sathya Siva, with music by Ghibran.
- Starring Sasikumar and Lijomol Jose.
- Release date is July 10.
Chennai, July 8 (NationPress) The producers of director Sathiya Siva's compelling jail break film 'Freedom', starring actors Sasikumar and Lijomol Jose, have delighted fans and cinema enthusiasts by unveiling a sneak peek video of the film.
Actor Sasikumar himself posted the link to the sneak peek video on his X timeline, stating, "Here is an interesting & Emotional sneak peek from #Freedom. #FreedomFromJuly10. Music by @GhibranVaibodha. Directed by @Sathyasivadir. Produced by @vijayganapathys, @PandiyanParasu, @jose_lijomol, @Arunbharathi_A, @KavingarSnekan, @teamaimpr, @TheBrandMax."
The sneak peek features a poignant conversation between a Sri Lankan Tamil refugee and his wife, where the man explains that true freedom is not found in foreign lands. "It is walking freely in one’s homeland, our own soil. Our child will be born free on our land," he expresses.
Inspired by a true event, Freedom recounts a jail break that occurred in 1995, focusing on refugees who escaped from a prison in Vellore, Tamil Nadu. The film delves into the suffering and trauma faced by these individuals, who were imprisoned without reason.
Scheduled for release on July 10, the film also boasts a talented cast including Malavika Avinash, Boss Venkat, Ramesh Kanna, Sudev Nair, Boys Manikandan, among others.
Music for the film is composed by Ghibran, with cinematography by N S Uthayakumar. Produced by Pandiyan Parasuraman under the banner of Vijaya Ganapathy's Pictures, the film features editing by Srikanth N B and art direction by C Uthayakumar.
Three lyricists—Snehan, Mohan Raja, and Arun Bharathi—have contributed to the film's soundtrack, with action sequences choreographed by T Ramesh, Don Ashok, and Danger Mani.