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Kavin fakes disability in Bloody Beggar's Beggar Peek

Bloody Beggar will release on Diwali Day (October 31), alongside Sivakarthikeyan's Amaran and Jeyam Ravi's Brother

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Ahead of its release on Diwali day, the makers of Kavin's upcoming film Bloody Beggar released a glimpse titled 'Beggar Peek' on Monday.

The just-over-a-minute glimpse shows Kavin in the titular role, who fakes disability, dancing for a funeral procession. The peek suggests that Kavin plays a deceptive beggar.

Kavin will be joined by Redin Kingsly, Maruthi Prakashraj, Sunil Sukadha, T M Karthik, Padam Venu Kumar, Arshad, Priyadarshini Rajkumar, Miss Saleema, Akshaya Hariharan, Anarkali Nazar, Dhivya Vikram, Tanuja Madhurapantula, Rohit Denis, Vidyuth Ravi, and Mohammed Bilal in the star cast.

The technical crew of the film, directed by Sivabalan Muthukumar and produced by Nelson Dilipkumar's Filament Pictures, has music director Jen Martin, cinematographer Sujith Sarang, editor Nirmal, and stunt directors Action Sandhosh and Metro Mahesh.

Kavin was recently seen in Star, directed by Elan. The film that also starred Lal, Aaditi Pohankar, and Preity Mukhundhan opened to mixed to positive reviews upon its release on May 10.

The actor also has Mask by first-time director Vikarnan Ashok in the pipeline. The film, produced by Vetrimaaran's Grass Root Film Company, also stars Andrea Jeremiah, Ruhani Sharma, Charlie, Bala Saravanan, and VJ Archana Chandhoke in prominent roles.

Bloody Beggar will release on Diwali Day (October 31), alongside Sivakarthikeyan's Amaran, directed by Rajkumar Periasamy and produced by Kamal Haasan's Raaj Kamal Films International, and Brother, directed by Rajesh M, starring Jeyam Ravi and Priyanka Mohan.

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