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GV Prakash's Rebel gets a release date

GV Prakash also serves as the film's music director

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GV Prakash's upcoming film Rebel is all set to hit theatres on March 22 this year. Sharing this announcement the actor-music composer said, "My first release for 2024 let’s go... The Rebel is all set to evoke the revolution. Witness in cinemas from March 22nd."

An announcement video that he shared on his X handle shows GV Prakash as a student gearing up to create a change within his institution and society. He says, "This is not the time to pick up a pen and go study." The visuals that follow show the actor going with a group of students to 'rebel' against the system.

Directed by debutant filmmaker Nikesh RS, the upcoming film stars Mamitha Baiju as the female lead, marking her Tamil debut. 

In an earlier conversation with CE, director Nikesh said, "I was brought up in Kerala's Munnar. It is a period film which will showcase the life of people in the town. The film will centre around students who study there and how they are affected by the politics unfolding in the institution."

"Rebel would be a film for Tamil people. This is an important story that needs to be told and holds relevance for years to come," added Nikesh.

The film, which falls under the genre of action-drama, also encompasses elements of romance, comedy and politics. Both GV Prakash and Mamitha will play college students in the film. The film also stars Karunaas, Subramania Siva, Shalu Rahim, Venkatesh V.P., Aaditya Bhaskar, Kalloori Vinoth and Aathira, among others.

It is to be noted that apart from acting, GV Prakash also serves as the film's music director. 

Rebel's technical crew comprises Arun Radhakrishnan (cinematographer) and Vetre Krishnan (editor). The film has cleared censorship formalities with a U/A certificate.

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