Vijay Sethupathi and Vetrimaran Unveil First Look of Gopi Nainar's 'Colony'
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Chennai, April 14 (NationPress) Renowned filmmaker Vetrimaran and celebrated South Indian actor Vijay Sethupathi unveiled the initial look and motion poster of the much-anticipated film 'Colony', directed by the acclaimed Gopi Nainar, featuring actress Radhika Sarathkumar in the leading role.
In a post on his X timeline, Vijay Sethupathi expressed his excitement, stating, "Here’s the motion poster of #Colony; wishing the entire team all the best!"
Produced by Dr. R Nagarajan under the banner of Adithi Movies, 'Colony' is helmed by Gopi Nainar, who garnered critical acclaim for his previous work, the Nayanthara-starring film 'Aramm'.
According to insiders, much like 'Aramm' and Nainar's upcoming film 'Manushi', 'Colony' is expected to spotlight a significant social issue.
Reports from the film's crew indicate that the plot centers around a mother’s quest for justice following the tragic death of her son.
The recently released first look poster features a pensive Radhika, seated cross-legged amidst a scene of chaos. In the background, police officers are seen firing from the roof of a police vehicle, while individuals scramble for safety.
The intriguing first look and motion poster have heightened expectations among cinema enthusiasts that this film will address pressing social injustices.
Newcomer Leo is said to portray Radhika Sarathkumar's son in 'Colony'. Besides Radhika and Leo, the cast includes a range of talented actors such as Anjali Nair, M S Baskhar, Chethan, R K Vijayamurugan, Vinoth Sagar, Moonar Ramesh, A Venkatesh, Rams, director Tamizh, Janaki, Aswini Thangaraj, Geetha Kailasam, and Bose Venkat.
On the technical side, the film’s music is composed by Deva, with cinematography led by director Velraj and editing by Anthony. The art direction is managed by Sakthi Venkatraj, while stunts are coordinated by Kanal Kannan.
Sources reveal that filming, primarily conducted in the northern regions of Tamil Nadu, especially the Tiruvannamalai district, has been completed, and post-production is progressing rapidly.