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'Vazhithunaiye' from Pradeep Ranganathan's Dragon out

Pradeep, in an event last year, did tell the film will have a February 2025 release, but the makers are yet to give an official release date

Akshay Kumar

The makers of Pradeep Ranganathan's Dragon, directed by Ashwath Marimuthu, on Monday dropped the second single from the film 'Vazhithunaiye'.

The romantic number is set in several locations across Europe, such as Paris and Venice. 'Vazhithunaiye' is sung by Sid Sriram and Sanjana Kalmanje, while Vignesh Shivan and Ko Sesha penned the lyrics. While Pradeep's character name was not revealed till now, the song reveals that he plays Raghavan, in addition to his titular role.

Dragon, in addition to Pradeep, also stars Anupama Parameswaran as Keerthi, Kayadu Lohar as Pallavi, Mysskin as Mayilvahanan, Gautham Vasudev Menon as Vale Kumar, KS Ravikumar as Parasuram, George Maryan as Dhanapal, and Indumathi Manikandan as Chitra. Known for producing funny contents and vlogs on YouTube, popular YouTubers VJ Siddhu and Harshath Khan too will be a part of the film's star cast.

Ashwath is directing the film from his own screenplay. Lead actor Pradeep is also credited as the story writer alongside Ashwath. Archana Kalpathi of AGS Entertainment is the creative producer for Dragon. It marks AGS Entertainment's second collaboration with Pradeep following 2022's Love Today.

Dragon has music by Ashwath's Oh My Kadavule collaborator Leon James, cinematography by Niketh Bommi, and editing by Pradeep E Ragav. The film will release in Tamil and Telugu.

Pradeep, in an event last year, did tell the film will have a February 2025 release, but the makers are yet to give an official release date.

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