Thambi Ramaiah's BTS Dance to 'Korean Family' from Con City Delights Fans
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Chennai, April 24 — Power House Pictures has released a fun Behind The Scenes (BTS) video featuring veteran actor Thambi Ramaiah dancing to the film's first single, 'Korean Family', from the upcoming Tamil comedy entertainer Con City. The BTS clip, shared on the production house's official X (formerly Twitter) timeline, has instantly won hearts among Tamil cinema fans and film enthusiasts across the country.
BTS Video Sends Fans Into a Frenzy
Power House Pictures posted the BTS video with the caption: "#ConCity first single #KoreanFamily - BTS - Behind the scenes dance video of #ThambiRamaiah sir. Starring @iam_arjundas @benanna_love @iYogiBabu #Vadivukkarasi #Akhilan." The post quickly gained traction, with fans praising Thambi Ramaiah's infectious energy and effortless screen presence even off-camera.
The BTS video adds a layer of warmth and relatability to the film's promotional campaign, reinforcing the family-entertainer tone that director Harish Durairaj is aiming for with Con City.
About the First Single 'Korean Family'
The first single 'Korean Family' was officially released on April 17, 2025, and received an enthusiastic response from Tamil music lovers. The fast-paced, peppy track has been composed by acclaimed music director Sean Roldan, with lyrics penned by Mohan Rajan.
The song has been rendered by Vangal Pulla Vicky, Sublakshmi, and Leela, whose combined vocal energy gives the number its infectious, high-octane feel. The title itself — 'Korean Family' — hints at the quirky, unconventional humor that Con City promises to deliver.
What the Teaser Reveals About the Plot
The previously released teaser of Con City offers a compelling glimpse into the film's central premise. Lead actor Arjun Das plays a man hounded by a ruthless money lender who threatens to harm his family if debts are not repaid. Fleeing with his family, Arjun Das's character stumbles upon what appears to be an ordinary receipt printer — but a freak lightning strike transforms it into a machine that dispenses ₹500 currency notes at the press of a button.
The teaser cleverly sets up the comedic chaos that ensues when more than one person discovers the existence of this money-printing machine, hinting at a madcap race involving multiple characters played by the film's ensemble cast.
Star-Studded Cast and Technical Team
Con City features a rich ensemble cast including Arjun Das and Anna Ben in the lead roles, supported by Yogi Babu, Vadivukkarasi, Imman Annachi, Akhilan, Arul Doss, Abdul Razzak, Shahji Chen, Ponvannan, Sathanand, Rage Esakki, Madhan Dakshinamoorthy, Ramesh Thilak, Thambi Ramaiah, and film critic-turned-actor Bharadwaj Rangan.
On the technical front, the film boasts cinematography by Aravind Viswanathan, editing by Arul Moses A, production design by Raj Kamal, and costume design by Navaa Rambo Rajkumar. Dance sequences are choreographed by Santhosh, while action sequences are handled by Action Sandhosh. The film is produced by Power House Pictures in association with Maali and Maanvi, Klout Studios, and Silver Tree.
Why Con City Is One of Tamil Cinema's Most Anticipated Comedies
Con City marks a significant outing for director Harish Durairaj, who has crafted a story that blends family drama with sharp situational comedy. The casting of Arjun Das — known largely for intense roles in films like Master and Garudan — in a full-fledged comedy is itself a major draw, signaling a bold new dimension to his career.
The inclusion of Anna Ben, one of Malayalam cinema's brightest young talents making a Tamil foray, further elevates the film's cross-regional appeal. With Sean Roldan's music already generating buzz and the BTS content keeping audiences engaged, Con City is shaping up to be one of the more eagerly awaited Tamil releases of 2025.
As the promotional campaign gathers momentum, audiences can expect more character reveals, song releases, and behind-the-scenes content in the weeks leading up to the film's official release date announcement.