(From L to R) stunt director Vikram Mor, art director Arun Venjaramoodu, and editor Kalaivanan 
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Suriya 45 adds to its technical team

The new additions are Amaran fame editor Kalaivanan, KGF fame stunt director Vikram Mor, and Maaveeran fame art director Arun Venjaramoodu

Sreejith Mullappilly

The other day, we reported that the makers of Suriya 45 are expected to announce further technical team members soon. As expected, the film's production banner Dream Warrior Pictures has announced that editor Kalaivanan, art director Arun Venjaramoodu, and stunt director Vikram Mor have joined the Suriya starrer. Cinematographer GK Vishnu and composer Sai Abhyankkar are already part of the technical crew of the RJ Balaji directorial. Recently, Sai Abhyankkar, known for his songs ‘Katchi Sera and ‘Aasa Kooda’, came into the project in place of AR Rahman.

The film stars Trisha as the female lead, marking a reunion for the actor with her Aaru (2005) co-star Suriya. The cast also includes Yogi Babu, popular Malayalam actor Indrans, Lubber Pandhu star Swasika, Sshivada, Natty, Supreeth Reddy, and Anagha Maya Ravi.

Editor Kalaivanan is best known for his work on the Sivakarthikeyan-Sai Pallavi film Amaran. Arun Venjaramoodu's credits as an art director include Maaveeran, another Sivakarthikeyan starrer. Arun has also worked as a production designer on series such as Vadhandhi: The Fable of Velonie and Suzhal: The Vortex. On the other hand, Vikram Mor's popular works as a stunt choreographer include KGF: Chapter 1, Kantara, Sapta Sagaradaache Ello: Side B, 777 Charlie, and Malaikottai Vaaliban.

Launched with a pooja ceremony in November this year, Suriya 45 is still in preproduction.

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