Has Sreeleela Started Dubbing for Sivakarthikeyan's 'Parasakthi'?
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Sreeleela has begun dubbing for her role in 'Parasakthi'.
- The film is set for release on January 14.
- Director Sudha Kongara helms this period drama.
- Key locations include Madurai, Sri Lanka, and Pollachi.
- The film explores social themes relevant to the 1960s.
Chennai, Nov 18 (NationPress) The producers of director Sudha Kongara's highly-anticipated historical film, 'Parasakthi', starring actor Sivakarthikeyan in the leading role, announced on Tuesday that actress Sreeleela has commenced dubbing her parts for the movie.
Dawn Pictures, the film's production company, shared on their X timeline, "Her own voice, on the big screen. @sreeleela14 starts dubbing for #Parasakthi - Prepare for the grand release in theatres on January 14th. #ParasakthiFromPongal #ParasakthiFromJan14."
A video clip showcasing the actress during her dubbing session was also released by the production house.
Notably, just a week prior, actor Ravi Mohan, who portrays the antagonist, started his dubbing for the film as well.
The production team confirmed on October 21 that filming had wrapped up. Earlier, the team completed its Pollachi schedule in August.
Sources familiar with the project indicate that significant scenes were filmed during this period, commencing on July 18, although Sivakarthikeyan joined the crew a bit later.
To recall, the first schedule of 'Parasakthi' took place in Madurai, followed by a second schedule in Sri Lanka, with the third being in Pollachi, Tamil Nadu.
'Parasakthi' has generated considerable excitement among audiences and cinema enthusiasts. This period piece, which also stars Atharvaa, is set in the 1960s in the former state of Madras.
A teaser released by the production reveals that the narrative unfolds at Pachaiyappa’s College in Madras, where Sivakarthikeyan’s character is depicted searching door-to-door for something significant. He emerges as a daring leader aiming to mobilize students for a violent protest against an oppressive system, marked by directives like ‘Students - do not touch’. Interestingly, the teaser shows this message altered to ‘Do not touch students’.
The teaser hints at Ravi Mohan’s character being determined to eliminate Sivakarthikeyan’s role.
'Parasakthi', initially referred to as #SK25 due to it being Sivakarthikeyan’s 25th film, features music by G V Prakash, with veteran cinematographer Ravi K Chandran handling visuals. Stunt choreography is by Supreme Sundar.