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'Manda Bathram' from GV Prakash's Kingston out

It was recently announced that the film has entered the dubbing stage after completion of filming

Akshay Kumar

The makers of actor-composer GV Prakash's 25th feature film Kingston dropped the second single from the film on Saturday.

The song titled 'Manda Bathram' is a gaana number written and sung by Gana Francis, while GV Prakash has composed the music.

It was recently announced that the film has entered the dubbing stage after completion of filming.

Written and directed by first-time filmmaker Kamal Prakash, the film's teaser hints at GV Prakash's character going on a search on a ship that seems to be abandoned in the ocean, which is said to be a place of no return. Kingston, touted to be "India's first sea fantasy adventure," is also expected to have horror elements in it.

While Divyabharathi plays the leading lady, the rest of the cast includes Chetan, Azhagam Perumaal, Antony, Sabumon Abdusamad, Arunachaleswaran, and Rajesh Balachandiran. The film has music by GV Prakash himself, cinematography by Gokul Benoy, editing by San Lokesh, and art direction by SS Moorthy.

GV Prakash has also produced Kingston alongside Umesh KR Bansal. The makers are yet to give a release date to the film.

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