Flix

Siddharth, GV Prakash join hands for new project with director Sasi

Written by : Digital Native

Pichaikkaran fame Sasi is ready with his next film, which will mark the first-time collaboration of GV Prakash Kumar and Siddharth. On Monday, the untitled project was officially launched with a customary ceremony.

Interestingly, this is also the first time Sasi, Prakash and Siddharth are coming together for a film, which is rumoured to be a romantic comedy. The rest of the cast and crew will be revealed in due course. The project went on the floors on Monday; however, both Siddharth and Prakash will join the sets in a few weeks.

Siddharth, last seen on screen in last year’s horror-thriller Aval, will simultaneously shoot for Sasi’s film and his recently launched project with debutant director Sai Sekar. To be produced by R. Ravindran of Trident Arts, the film marks the first time collaboration of Siddharth and Catherine Tresa. The untitled film, tipped to be a horror-comedy, went on the floors from July 13 in Chennai.

After wrapping up its first schedule, Siddharth will commence work on Sasi’s project. The film also stars Kabir Singh, Kali Venkat and Sathish in important roles. According to the director, the film features nearly 40-minutes of computer graphics and the pre-production work has been happening over the last few months. Apparently, the film also features another popular actor as one of the leads and this character will be a major surprise of the film when it releases.

Prakash, on the other hands, has a bunch of projects in his kitty. Last seen on screen in rural drama Semma, Prakash awaits the release of films such as Adangathey, 4G, Kuppathu Raja, and Ayngaran, apart from the Tamil remakes of Telugu films 100 % Love and Ekkadiki Pothavu Chinnavada in his kitty. On the music front, his next project will be Suriya-Sudha Kongara project.

(Content provided by Digital Native)

Who spread unblurred videos of women? SIT probe on Prajwal Revanna must find

BJP could be spending more crores than it declared, says report

Building homes through communities of care: A case study on trans accommodation from HCU

‘State-sanctioned casteism’: Madras HC on continuation of manual scavenging

‘Don’t need surgery certificate for binary change of gender in passports’: Indian govt