Watch: Amala Paul is riveting in 'Adho Andha Paravai Pola' teaser

There are plenty of thrilling moments in this short teaser, especially the one in the end.
Watch: Amala Paul is riveting in 'Adho Andha Paravai Pola' teaser
Watch: Amala Paul is riveting in 'Adho Andha Paravai Pola' teaser
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The official teaser of Adho Andha Paravai Pola, Amala Paul’s upcoming adventure film, was released on Wednesday. The film has been directed by Vinoth KR and produced by Jones of Century International Films. The film’s story, screenplay and dialogues have been written by Arun Rajagopalan.

The teaser gives an adrenaline rush for the viewer, especially the stunt that comes towards the end. “This world is a jungle, you either fight or run forever,” begins the trailer. Amala, who sports bangs for this character, is shown to be on the run. There are plenty of thrilling moments in this short teaser.

In one of the most interesting shots, the actor tumbles down a slope, hits a broken tree trunk and is flung in the air before she plummets into a quicksand, splashing murky water towards the screen. The very last shot suggests that Amala is playing a double role in the film.

This film’s first look was released in April last year. While Amala Paul plays the central character, the star cast also includes Ashish Vidyarthi, Samir Kochhar and Supreme Sundar. This film has been predominantly shot in the jungles of Tamil Nadu, Kerala and Andhra Pradesh. Amala was last seen in Aadai.

C Santhakumar has handled cinematography while John Abraham has edited the film. Jakes Bejoy has composed music for this jungle adventure and Supreme Sundar has choreographed the stunts.

Speaking about the film in an interview with TNM earlier, Alama had said, “I never thought any movie could break Mynaa’s record, but Adho Andha Paravai Pola (AAPP) just broke that in terms of the effort that had to be put in. It’s a story about a woman activist who gets lost in the jungle, and the surprises that spring up on her way out. I knew it right from the narration that this would be an interesting project to take up, for this is the kind of film that I would love to see onscreen. I’ve even done all the stunts on my own.”

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