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Sudha Kongara shares a shoot update about Parasakthi

The teaser, which was released last month, hinted at a film that revolves around student politics in old Madras

Akshay Kumar

Filmmaker Sudha Kongara, who is right now filming Sivakarthikeyan's 25th film Parasakthi, has shared an update about the shoot schedule of the film.

She shared snaps of the cast and crew to announce that the Madurai schedule of the film has been wrapped. The director called Madurai one of her favourite places on the planet.

The teaser, which was released last month, hinted at a film that revolves around student politics in old Madras. Sreeleela and Atharvaa play characters in the film's period portions. On the other hand, Ravi Mohan seems to portray a role with an old score to settle with Sivakarthikeyan's character. The teaser shows a scene where Ravi Mohan's character fires at a picture of Sivakarthikeyan's character, like in a target practice drill in law enforcement.

The technical team of Parasakthi includes composer GV Prakash Kumar, cinematographer Ravi K Chandran, editor Sathish Suriya, and action choreographer Supreme Sundar. Ganeshaa is credited for additional screenplay for Parasakthi, while Madhan Karky and Shan Karuppusamy are credited as additional dialogue writers.

The film is produced by Aakash Baskaran under the banner Dawn Pictures. The makers are yet to announce a release date for the film.

Meanwhile, Sivakarthikeyan is also working on AR Murugadoss' upcoming action film, whose title was also revealed on his birthday as Madharasi. The film also stars Rukmini Vasanth, Vikranth, Vidyut Jammwal, Shabeer Kallarakkal, and Biju Menon.

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