What’s the Title of Varun Tej's Indo-Korean Film #VT15?
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- 'Korean Kanakaraju' blends Indian and Korean cinema.
- Varun Tej plays a pivotal role in this Indo-Korean collaboration.
- The film is directed by Merlapaka Gandhi.
- Expect a mix of horror and comedy, set to release in Summer 2026.
- Music by S Thaman adds to the film's appeal.
Chennai, Jan 19 (NationPress) The production team behind director Merlapaka Gandhi's anticipated Indo-Korean horror comedy, initially known as #VT15, has officially revealed the film's title as 'Korean Kanakaraju'.
On the occasion of actor Varun Tej's birthday, the studio First Frame Entertainments took to their X platform to unveil this exciting news.
In a post sharing a teaser video that highlights the title, they wrote, "#VT15 is #KoreanKanakaraju. #KOKAGlimpse OUT NOW. Happy Birthday @IAmVarunTej. Get ready for a thrilling experience in theatres this SUMMER 2026! #HBDVarunTej."
Varun Tej also shared the title teaser on his X account, stating, "Meet Korean Kanakaraju. See you all in theatres this SUMMER 2026! #KoreanKanakaraju."
The title glimpse features a storyline where an Indian photographer faces interrogation by Korean police, who are seeking information about a person named Kanakaraju. Initially struggling due to a language barrier, the photographer is aided by an interpreter (Ritika Nayak) but claims ignorance about Kanakaraju's whereabouts. The plot thickens when a possessed Kanakaraju (played by Varun Tej) appears at the police station, wielding a Samurai sword and ominously declaring, "I'm back" in Korean, causing the photographer to exclaim, "This Kanakaraju isn't our Kanakaraju..."
Fans and cinema enthusiasts are buzzing with anticipation after the project's announcement, particularly due to the collaboration between Indian and Korean film industries.
The film promises to feature the musical talents of renowned South Indian composer S Thaman and art direction by Paneer Selvam.
Varun Tej's journey for this project began in June last year, following a successful shoot in Ananthapur, where they filmed at notable locations, including the iconic KIA grounds and scenic village surroundings. A standout feature of the Ananthapur schedule was a visually captivating song sequence.
The Korea filming marked the third schedule, combining thrilling and humorous elements, and promises to deliver an array of entertaining sequences.