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Bloody Beggar Peek: Kavin goes through a Kaaka Muttai moment

The scene gives a recall to Manikandan's Kakka Muttai, which follows two brothers from a poor background, making it their goal to get the taste of pizza

Akshay Kumar

Ahead of its release on Diwali, the makers of Kavin's next Bloody Beggar released the second sneak peek from the film on Tuesday.

The one-minute peek from the film, directed by debutant Sivabalan Muthukumar, has a food delivery executive being surprised that a beggar (Kavin) from a dingy place is ordering a pizza. Kavin in turn chides him, asking, can't people like him place a pizza order. This scene serves as a capsule for how much Kavin character yearns for a life of luxury. The scene gives a recall to Manikandan's Kakka Muttai, which follows two brothers from a poor background, making it their goal to get the taste of pizza.

Produced by Nelson Dilipkumar under the banner of Filament Pictures, Bloody Beggar promisingly tells the story of a lazy beggar who gets a chance to sneak into a palatial building and enjoy luxury. However, his desire to live a luxurious life soon turns messy as he is forced to play a rich person in front of many dangerous and crazy people.

The ensemble cast of Bloody Beggar, directed by debutant Sivabalan Muthukumar, includes actors like 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. The technical crew of the film has music director Jen Martin, cinematographer Sujith Sarang, editor Nirmal, and stunt directors Action Sandhosh and Metro Mahesh.

The film will be releasing on October 31, alongside Jayam Ravi's Brother and Sivakarthikeyan's Amaran.

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