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Leg Piece trailer: Yogi Babu leads a talented ensemble of comedy stars

Santosh Subramaniam fame actor Srinath has directed the film

Ashwin S

Actor Srinath, who is known for his roles in films like Santosh Subramaniam, Maasilamani, and Vettaikaaran, turned into a director with Muthirai followed by Vallavanukku Pullum Aayudham, starring Santhanam. The trailer for his third directorial venture, Leg Piece, starring Yogi Babu in the lead, has been released today.

Leg Piece's trailer features a montage of scenes that satirically references movies like Lokesh Kanagraj's Vikram, Sarpatta Parambarai, and Kantara. It also mentions actor Vijay's famous salutation, "En nenjil kudi irukkum nanba, nanbigal."

A single from the film called 'Dikila Dikila' with the vocals of Anirudh and Bjorn Surrao was released on 16 February. Bjorn Surrao has composed the music of the Leg Piece, and he is known for his collaborations with Anirudh, like 'Master the Blaster' from Master and 'Jolly O Gymkhana' from Beast. Bjorn Surrao had his breakout role in Doctor and played a cameo in the recently released Dragon. The lyrics for Leg Piece are done by Ramakrishna and Bjorn.

Leg Piece's ensemble cast also includes VTV Ganesh, Ravi Mariya, Mottai Rajendran, Karunakaran, Ramesh Tilak, Redin Kingsley, Mime Gopi, John Vijay, Saravana Subbiah, G Marimuthu, Chaams, Madhusudhan Rao, Srinath, and Manikandan star. The film has its story, screenplay, and dialogues written by SA Padmanabhan. While the cinematography is done by Masani, the editing is done by Shanmuga Priyan SR and Sathya Mohan. Art direction for Leg Piece is handled by Mujeeb, while the stunt choreography is done by Sharp Shiva.

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