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Sathish is subjected to custodial violence in the new glimpse from Sattam En Kaiyil

Apart from Sathish, the film also stars Vidya Pradeep, Ajay Raj, Pavel Navageethan, Riythvika, and Venba.

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Actor Sathish, who is all set to headline the upcoming film Sattam En Kaiyil, released a new glimpse from the film which has his character being subjected to custodial violence from police. In the 22-second-long video, the actor is seen struggling to get out of the police's clutches after he is caught in an unexpected situation.

Sattam En Kaiyil is directed by Chachhi, who previously directed Sixer, which also starred Sathish in a comical role. Contrary to SixerSattam En Kaiyil is expected to be a serious film. Apart from Sathish, the film also stars Vidya Pradeep, Ajay Raj, Pavel Navageethan, Riythvika, and Venba.

In an earlier interview with CE, Chachhi said, "Sattam En Kaiyil is set in a police station and revolves around the events of a night. It will show how a commoner, after getting arrested, finds his way out of custody. When he finds himself powerless against influential people, he uses his wit to survive and escape."

The technical crew of Sattam En Kaiyil comprises DOP PG Muthaiya, music composer M S Jones, editor Martin Titus A, art director Pasar N K Rahul, and stunt choreographers Ram Kumar and Suresh. JM Raja has written the dialogue for the upcoming film.

Sattam En Kaiyil is produced by Bharathwaj Muralikrishnan, Anandhakrishnan Shanmugam of Shanmugam Creations, and Sriram Sathyanarayanan of Seeds Entertainment. The film is set to be released in Tamil Nadu by PVR.

The film is scheduled to hit theatres on September 20.

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