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Kudumbasthan to get a global release on this date

Ayngaran will release the film in the UK, France, Sri Lanka, Germany, Norway, Malaysia, Singapore, USA, Canada, UAE and other Gulf countries

Akshay Kumar

Actor Manikandan's recent family entertainer Kudumbasthan, which has been generating positive responses from critics and fans alike, will be getting a worldwide release soon.

The makers of the Rajeshwar Kalisamy directorial announced on Wednesday that the film will be releasing in the UK, France, Sri Lanka, Germany, Norway, Malaysia, Singapore, USA, Canada, UAE and other Gulf countries on January 31 by Ayngaran.

An excerpt from the CE review of the film reads, "If the film’s comedy accounts for half of its appeal, the performances take care of the other half. With his nuanced expressions, specific tonal stress while delivering dialogues, and brilliant dynamic with Guru Somasundaran, Manikandan truly steals the show. Guru is equally impressive, embodying the annoying relative who could exist in any family. Saanve Meghana, making her Tamil debut with Kudumbasthan, is gracefully expressive as Vennila, though her character is somewhat underutilised, leaving us wanting more of the Naveen-Vennila relationship. After Good Night and Lover, Manikandan cements his status as the quintessential boy next door with Kudumbasthan."

The film also stars actor Saanve Megghana as the female lead and Guru Somasundaram in a prominent role. R Sundarrajan, Prasanna Balachandran, and Jenson Dhivakar play supporting characters.

Backed by S Vinothkumar's Cinemaakaran banner, the film's technical team consists of cinematographer Sujith Subramaniam, editor Kannan, and music composer Vaisagh.

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