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Technical crew of Vishnu Vishal's Aaryan goes through a rejig

Aaryan, backed by Vishnu Vishal's Vishnu Vishal Studioz, will be released in Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Kannada and Hindi

Akshay Kumar

We had earlier reported that actor Vishnu Vishal has resumed shooting for his upcoming film Aaryan, which has been under production for a couple of years now.

The latest update from the film's makers is that cinematographer Harish Kannan has joined the crew. The announcement did not clear indicate whether Harish will replace or join the current DOP, Vishnu Subhash. However, CE independently verified with the sources close to the makers that Harish has indeed replaced Vishnu.

Aaryan also stars Shraddha Srinath, Vani Bhojan and Selvaraghavan in prominent roles. Speaking during the launch, director Praveen K said that the film follows a young police officer on a trial to crack a series of murders that happen over a span of five days. Shraddha will be essaying the role of a TV anchor, while Vani will be seen as a forensic expert.

The rest of the technical crew comprises music composer Sam CS, editor San Lokesh, and Vishnu Vishal starrer FIR's director, Manu Anand, serves as the film's co-writer. Aaryan, backed by Vishnu Vishal's Vishnu Vishal Studioz, will be released in Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Kannada and Hindi.

Vishnu Vishal was last seen in Aishwarya Rajinikanth's Lal Salaam. Apart from Aaryan, Vishnu Vishal has Mohandas, directed by Kalavu-fame Murali Karthick, awaiting release. Apart from these, he has also announced films with directors Ramkumar and Chella Ayyavu with whom he has previously worked in Ratsasan and Gatta Kusthi. The actor is also working on a film with director Gokul, who recently made Singapore Saloon. He has also joined hands with director Sathish Selvakumar of Bachelor-fame for a new film.

Aaryan is yet to get a release date.

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