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Promo of Viduthalai Part 2 first single out

The film's music composer, Ilaiyaraaja, dropped the promo of the melody number on his social media

Akshay Kumar

The promo of the first single of Vetrimaaran's Viduthalai Part 2, 'Dhinam Dhinamum', was released on Saturday.

The film's music composer, Ilaiyaraaja, dropped the promo of the melody number on his social media. 'Dhinam Dhinamum' sung and written by Ilaiyaraaja along with Ananya Bhat will be released on Sunday (November 17) at 10 AM.

The makers recently announced that the dubbing process of the film was recently kick-started. The second part is expected to delve more into the Perumal Vathiyar (Vijay Sethupathi) character, of which we could only see glimpses in the first part.

Viduthalai Part 1 was released last year and revolves around police brutality. The film received positive reviews and is considered one of the most hard-hitting films of Tamil cinema. While most of the second part had been shot during the production of the first part itself, the remainder of the filming and an extensive postproduction did not permit an immediate release after Part 1's success. Viduthalai Part 2 will see Soori, Vijay Sethupathi, Chethan, Bhavani Sre, Gautham Vasudev Menon, Rajiv Menon, Ilavarasu, Balaji Sakthivel, Saravana Subbiah, and Munnar Ramesh reprising their roles from the first film.

On the technical team, the film has music composed by Ilaiyaraaja, cinematography handled by R Velraj, and editing by R Ramar. It is produced by Elred Kumar under the RS Infotainment banner and Vetrimaaran's Grass Root Film Company. The films were earlier screened at the Rotterdam Film Festival.

The film will release in theatres on December 20.

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