A still from 'Vasathara' from Kombuseevi 
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'Vasthara' from Kombuseevi is a scintillating dance number

Composed by Yuvan Shankar Raja, 'Vasthara' from Kombuseevi has lyrics by Super Subbu and is rendered by Vishnu Priya along with the composer

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On Tuesday, the makers of Sarath Kumar-Shanmuga Pandian's Kombuseevi unveiled the 'Vasthara' song from the film. Composed by Yuvan Shankar Raja, the song has lyrics penned by Super Subbu. Yuvan has also lent his voice to the scintillating dance number along with Vishnu Priya.

Reportedly, Kombuseevi draws inspiration from real events that transpired around 1996 in the Usilampatti and Andipatti regions, promising a raw and authentic narrative rooted in history. The film also features Kaali Venkat, Kalki Raja, and Tharnika in supporting roles.

Previously, the makers unveiled a teaser for the film. Sarath Kumar and Shanmuga Pandiyan play Rokkapuli and Pandi, a comical yet daring pair who often take justice into their own hands. As the police attempt to imprison them under the Explosives Act, they boldly tell the judge that their bombs were made to defend the village from Pakistani terrorists. While much of the teaser leans on humour, it also hints at a more serious and emotional undertone to their story.

On the technical front, Kombuseevi has music composed by Yuvan Shankar Raja, camera work by Dinesh Balasubramaniem, and editing by Dinesh Ponnuraj. Phoenix Prabhu and Saravana Sakthi have choreographed the film's action sequences. Mukesh T Chelliah has produced Kombuseevi under the Star Cinemas banner.

Kombuseevi is set to hit theatres for Christmas. Upon release, the film will compete with Arun Vijay's Retta Thala at the box office.

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