VJ Siddhu wraps 'Dayangaram' shoot in 49 days, post-production begins
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
YouTuber-turned-filmmaker VJ Siddhu has completed the shoot of his debut Tamil film 'Dayangaram', with the entire production wrapped in just 49 days. Post-production work on the film has already commenced and is reportedly progressing at a brisk pace.
How the Wrap Was Announced
Siddhu shared an Instagram story originally posted by the film's costume designer Keerthi Vasan, confirming the shoot's completion. The announcement marks a significant milestone for the debutant, who is both directing and starring in the film.
Key Crew Behind Dayangaram
The film is produced by Vels Film International, the production house founded by Ishari K Ganesh, who also serves as chancellor of Vels University. Music for the film is composed by Siddhu Kumar, while Dinesh Krishnan handles cinematography. Editing duties are with Pradeep E Ragav and art direction is by Vinoth Raj Kumar.
Notably, the first schedule of the film was completed in late November last year, when Vels Film International announced on its social media channels: 'A step closer to the big screens! #Dayangaram first schedule wrapped.'
How the Film Came Together
The announcement video for 'Dayangaram' — released in May last year by actor Dhanush — itself became a talking point for its comic premise. The clip depicted VJ Siddhu arriving at the Vels University campus with his father to pitch the film to producer Ishari K Ganesh, only to be initially mistaken for a prospective student seeking admission.
In the video, Ganesh, absorbed in paperwork, begins quizzing Siddhu about his academic marks before realising the purpose of the visit. Siddhu's father urges the producer to overlook the marks, insisting his son has the talent to make a memorable film. Ganesh eventually agrees — but a subsequent comedy of errors involving Siddhu's friends answering the producer's call nearly derails the deal before Siddhu personally intervenes to save his opportunity.
The video ends with Ganesh asking for a title that conveys fear — 'bayangaram' in Tamil — and Siddhu revealing the film's name as 'Dayangaram', a playful twist on the word.
What to Watch Next
With post-production now underway, a theatrical release date for 'Dayangaram' is expected to be announced in the coming weeks. The film will mark VJ Siddhu's full transition from digital content creation to mainstream Tamil cinema.