Is Vijay Sethupathi Joining the Cast of Vetrimaaran's 'Arasan'?
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Vijay Sethupathi joins the cast of 'Arasan'.
- The film is directed by Vetrimaaran.
- It features Silambarasan in the lead role.
- Set within the world of 'Vada Chennai'.
- Promising an engaging action narrative.
Chennai, Nov 25 (NationPress) The producers of director Vetrimaaran's highly anticipated action thriller 'Arasan', starring actor Silambarasan in the main role, officially announced the addition of actor Vijay Sethupathi to the film's team on Tuesday.
Kalaipuli S Thanu, from V Creations, which is behind the project, shared a message on his X timeline, stating in Tamil, "Manitham Inaigiradhu, Magathuvam Therigiradhu. (Humanity connects, greatness is visible) #VetriMaaran @SilambarasanTR_ @VijaySethuOffl @anirudhofficial #SilambarasanTR #ARASAN."
The announcement was accompanied by a poster welcoming Vijay Sethupathi to the film's unit.
Since the release of the promo for 'Arasan', excitement among fans and cinema enthusiasts has surged.
The promo starts light-heartedly, featuring director Nelson making an appearance as himself.
In a conversation, Simbu informs Nelson that what follows is entirely factual. He warns that the identities, victims, and locations referenced are real, urging Nelson not to portray it as is, suggesting a disclaimer should be included. He states, "I'm saying this only because most of the cases I'm about to discuss are still pending trial," adding that if revealed, it could implicate not only innocents like himself but also lawyers, politicians, police officers, and judges.
As Simbu expresses this concern, the production team of 'Arasan' releases a disclaimer.
He advises, "If you include a disclaimer, even if the events depicted are accurate, no one can challenge you," addressing a visibly anxious Nelson. Simbu then mentions that his own case is up for hearing next and promises to return with further details.
As he heads to court, he receives guidance from his lawyer. Once on the stand, the judge informs him that he is charged with three murders committed in a single night and asks if he pleads guilty. Simbu firmly replies that he is not involved in the murders. However, subsequent scenes reveal that he is the one who has brutally killed the victims...
The promo indicates that this will be an untold narrative from the realm of 'Vada Chennai'. Recently, the title 'Arasan' was officially announced.
This venture by Vetrimaran and Simbu will also feature Andrea Jeremiah, Samuthirakani, and Kishore in significant roles, with music composed by Anirudh.
It's worth noting that Vetrimaran recently dispelled rumors regarding the much-anticipated sequel to 'Vada Chennai', clarifying that 'Arasan' will star Simbu but will not be 'Vada Chennai 2', as some media outlets speculated. He emphasized that 'Arasan' will, however, be set within the universe of 'Vada Chennai'.
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