(L) Poster of Karathey Babu; (R) Ravi Mohan dubbing for the film 
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Ravi Mohan begins dubbing for Karathey Babu

Helmed by Ganesh K Babu, Karathey Babu also stars Daudee Jiwal, KS Ravikumar, Nasser Shakthi Vasudevan, VTV Ganesh, Subramaniam Siva, and more

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On Thursday, the makers of Ravi Mohan's Karathey Babu announced that the actor has commenced dubbing for the film, moving it to the post-production stage. The film is helmed by Ganesh K Babu of Dada fame. To make the announcements, the film's makers unveiled a video featuring the actor and filmmaker discussing how to dub for the former's titular character.

Actor Daudee Jiwal, the daughter of Tamil Nadu Police's former Director General of Police (DGP), Shankar Jiwal, will be playing the female lead in Karathey Babu. The extended supporting cast of the film includes KS Ravikumar, Nasser Shakthi Vasudevan, VTV Ganesh, Subramaniam Siva, Kavithalayaa Krishnan, Pradeep Antony, Raja Rani Pandian, Sandeep Raj, Knife Naren, Sindhupriya, Ajith Gosh, Aravindh, Kalki Raja, Sri Dhanya, Anandhi, Ilan, Sam Anderson, Vetrivel, and Nandhini Senthamizh.

As the producers of Karathey Babu, Screen Scene Media Entertainment is collaborating with Ravi Mohan for the third time after bankrolling Agilan (2023) and Brother (2024). The technical crew of Karathey Babu comprises composer Sam CS, cinematographer Ezhil Arasu K, and editor Kathiresh Alagesan. Rathna Kumar and Bakkiyam Sankar have written the film along with Ganesh K Babu.

While the plot details are still under wraps, it is clear from the title teaser that Karathey Babu is a political film, a first for Ravi Mohan. With post-production underway, a release date for the film is yet to be announced.

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