Has the Release of Vijay Antony's Shakthi Thirumagan Been Delayed?

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Key Takeaways
- Shakthi Thirumagan release postponed to September 19.
- Directed by acclaimed filmmaker Arun Prabhu.
- Marks Vijay Antony's 25th film.
- Teaser hints at an engaging neo-political thriller.
- Produced by Vijay Antony Film Corporation.
Chennai, July 13 (NationPress) The release of director Arun Prabhu’s highly anticipated Neo-political thriller ‘Shakthi Thirumagan’, starring actor Vijay Antony in the lead role, has been rescheduled to September 19 this year, as confirmed by its production team.
Initially set for a July 24 debut, the film's release was first delayed to September 5. Now, the makers have revealed that it will be released even later on September 19.
In a message on his X account, Vijay Antony expressed, "Dear friends, Sorry to postpone our movie — the new release date is September 19. See you soon in theatres! #ShakthiThirumagan #Bhadrakaali"
This film has generated considerable excitement among audiences for several reasons. One major factor is its direction by Arun Prabhu, whose previous works ‘Aruvi’ and ‘Vaazhl’ received critical acclaim. Additionally, this marks Vijay Antony’s 25th film, raising the stakes for fans.
The teaser released earlier hints at a compelling thriller that is destined to keep viewers intrigued. It opens with the birth of a child, quickly diving into various characters discussing the nation's largest scam. As politicians, bureaucrats, and the public grapple with the mystery, they discover that a man named Kittu is at the center of it all. The teaser effectively creates suspense, leaving audiences eager to understand the nature of the scam and Kittu's fate. Overall, it promises to be a thrilling experience.
Produced by Vijay Antony Film Corporation, the film features a musical score by Vijay Antony himself. The cast includes notable actors such as Vaagai Chandrasekar, Sunil Kripalani, Cell Murugan, Trupthi Ravindra, Kiran, Rini Bot, Riya Jithu, and Master Keshav. Cinematography is handled by Shelley Calist while Raymond Derrick Crasta serves as the film's editor.