Shoot of Sasikumar’s rural action drama ‘Asuravadham’ wrapped up

Directed by debutant Maruthupandian, the shoot of the film was wrapped up in 40 days flat.
Shoot of Sasikumar’s rural action drama ‘Asuravadham’ wrapped up
Shoot of Sasikumar’s rural action drama ‘Asuravadham’ wrapped up
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Last seen in a dhoti-clad, moustache-twirling avatar in Kodiveeran, actor-filmmaker Sasikumar will be next seen in Asuravadham, a rural action drama directed by debutant Maruthupandian.

The shoot of the film was wrapped up in 40 days flat and the team celebrated the successful completion of the project on Thursday. Bankrolled by Leena Lalitkumar under the Seven Screen Studios banner, the film stars Nandita Swetha in the lead alongside Sasikumar. The post-production work has already begun.

“The film has been completed in record time. Sasikumar will be seen in a very different avatar and audiences will be in for a surprise with his look,” a source from the film’s unit said.

Having completed his portion for Asuravadham, Sasikumar will next commence work on Naadodigal 2, which will be helmed by Samuthirakani. Apparently, the film won’t be a sequel but will carry forward the flavour of Naadodigal. Currently busy with the script work, Samuthirakani, who is looking forward to helming the project, has said that love and friendship will be the recurring theme of Naadodigal 2.

While it is confirmed that Sasikumar will play the lead role, Anjali and Atulya will play the leading ladies. Talking to Times of India, Kani had said that either Sasikumar or Anjali could bag the national award. He stated, “This might sound clichéd, but both Anjali and Sasikumar have such strong roles that either of the two could be contenders for the National Award.”

Bharani and Namo Narayana, who were part of the first film, have been brought on board as well.

“The story’s focus is not on who is paired opposite whom, but on each of these characters and how they become linked. I usually take inspiration for my characters from society and these characters too will be close to real life. They will be representatives of contemporary youngsters.”

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