Flix

Who is the investigating officer in Simbu’s AAA? Revealed

Written by : TNM

Veteran actor Kasthuri will be seen in a significant role in Simbu’s Anbanavan Asaradhavan Adangadhavan. Reports confirm that she will be seen in both the parts – AAA 1D and AAA 2D. According to trade sources, Kasthuri will be seen as an investigating officer in both the parts. Directed by Adhik Ravichandran, AAA has Simbu playing triple roles for the first time in his career.

Bankrolled by S Michael Rayappan under his banner Global Infotainment, AAA will be released in two parts based on the strategy followed by Baahubali. Released on June 23, 2017 amid a lot of expectations, the film is looking to cash in on the long Eid weekend.

What makes AAA the most wanted film is that it is Simbu’s release after a long gap. Further, Yuvan Shankar Raja has composed music for a Simbu starrer after several years. The collaboration of the two had produced some of the best chartbusters and the team hopes the magic would continue with AAA. Krishnan Vasant has cranked the camera for this film with Rubens editing it. Studio Green is distributing the film.

With Simbu playing three different roles in the film, it has three heroines to pair up with him. Tammannah Bhatia, Shriya Saran and Neetu Chandra will be seen romancing the hero. One of the interesting factors of this film is that Simbu will be appearing in three different get-ups which are totally different from each other.

Kasthuri made her acting debut with the Kasthuri Raja directorial Aatha Un Koyilile in 1991 and went on to star in a number of films in her illustrious career not only in Tamil but in Telugu, Malayalam and Kannada as well. Kasthuri had also starred in a Hindi short film – The Bypass.

(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