News

Rajkumar Periasamy and Bhushan Kumar join hands for pan-India film

It is set to go on floors by the end of the year, after the completion of Rajkumar's survival thriller with Dhanush in the lead

CE Features

Amaran filmmaker Rajkumar Periasamy and T-Series managing director, producer, Bhushan Kumar have announced a new project a while ago through social media. It is set to go on floors by the end of the year, after the completion of Rajkumar's survival thriller with Dhanush in the lead. The makers describe it as a "high-concept film" that accommodates the tastes of viewers across the nation. The makers are yet to announce more details about the film's genre, cast, plot, and crew.

Speaking about the film, Bhushan stated, "Rajkumar Periasamy has a distinctive voice as a filmmaker, and his work in Amaran showcases his exceptional storytelling abilities. At T-Series, we are committed to presenting diverse and impactful narratives. With Rajkumar onboard as a director, the intent is to create a high-concept feature film that resonates with cinema lovers nationwide. His vision and creativity will undoubtedly elevate this project to new heights."

Calling the collaboration "a significant milestone" in his career, Rajkumar shared, "T-series and Bhushan Kumar sir’s passion for pushing cinematic boundaries aligns perfectly with my vision as a filmmaker. I am eager to craft a story that not only entertains but also connects with audiences across languages and cultures."

Rajkumar made his directorial debut in 2017 with Rangoon, starring Gautham Karthik and Sana Makbul. He shot to fame with last year's Amaran, starring Sivakarthikeyan as the late Major Mukund Varadarajan and Sai Pallavi as his wife Indhu.

Rajavel: I am not a fan of horror films

Ajith Kumar pens note on his career's 33rd anniversary: I hope I will make you and our nation proud

Hollywood inspired by Telugu cinema?; Devara VFX head claims similarities in Jason Momoa’s new show

Adoor Gopalakrishnan draws flak for 'problematic' stance on state funding for Dalits, women at Kerala Film Policy Conclave

Telugu Film employees federation declares shooting halt over wage hike demand