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Prabhudeva launches the first single of Niram Marum Ulagil

Niram Marum Ulagil is set for a theatrical release on March 7

Akshay Kumar

Actor-director Prabhudeva, on Friday, released the first single of dance choreographer Sandy starrer Niram Marum Ulagil, titled 'Rangamma'.

The romantic kuthu number composed by Dev Prakash Regan is sung by him along with Arivu, with AS Dawood penning the lyrics.

With Bharathiraja cast in the lead role, the film by debut director Britto JB also stars Natty and Rio Raj. Britto has previously worked on several advertisements.

In an earlier conversation with CE, director Britto explained, "The story revolves around two people, a young woman and a wise old man. The latter narrates four tales to her so that her perspective on life changes for the better."

While one story is set in Mumbai and has Natty headlining it, another is set to take place in Velankanni, Nagapattinam. "Rio Raj is at the centre of this segment, which navigates the lives of fishermen in the area. The third one happens in a housing board in Chennai with Sandy as lead, and the fourth story has Bharathiraja living in a village near Thiruttani. All of these stories have a small connection in them," he added and noted, "The film is inspired by some true events, incidents that I have heard and also some that I have experienced myself."

The ensemble cast of Niram Marum Ulagil also includes Yogi Babu, Vadivukkarasi, Suresh Menon, Aadukalam Naren, Mime Gopi, Vigneshkanth, Rishikanth, Kaniha, Namo Narayana, and Kaavya Arivumani, among others.

On the technical team, Niram Marum Ulagil has Dev Prakash Regan as the music director, Mallika Arjun and Manikanda Raja as cinematographers, and Tamil Arasan as the editor. The film is a joint production between Signature Productionz and GS Cinema International.

Niram Marum Ulagil is set for a theatrical release on March 7.

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