From L to R: Ofro, Priyanka Mohan, Ken Royson, and Kavin 
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Kavin and Priyanka Mohan join hands for a new film

The yet-to-be-titled film is directed by Ken Royson who has previously directed music videos for songs like 'Katchi Sera', 'Jorthaale', 'Illuminati' from Aavesham, and 'The One' from Retro

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Think Studios announced their next film, which is set to star Kavin and Priyanka Mohan in the lead, recently. The new film, which is billed as a fantasy romantic comedy, has music producer Ofro as the composer. Ofro is widely known for producing for various hip hop artists and as the head of the Att Culture label.

Tentatively titled Kavin 09, the film is directed by Ken Royson in his feature directorial debut. Having an established career in directing music videos, Ken has collaborated with Ofro, Santhosh Narayanan, Sai Abhyankkar, Asal Kolaar, Arivu, Kelithee, and Sarah Black, amongst others. He has directed videos for 'The One' from Retro, '10000 Pax' from Jigarthanda DoubleX, 'Jorthaale' and 'Amakkalam' by Asal Kolaar, 'Kallamouni' by Arivu and Ofro, 'Boombastic' by Hip Hop Thamizha, and 'Illuminati' from Aavesham.

On Monday it was announced that Kavin will be starring in a film directed by Ram Sangiah, the director of Thandatti. He also has Satish Krishnan's Kiss, and Mask in his pipeline. The latter is produced by Vettrimaaran, in which he stars alongside Andrea Jeremiah.

Meanwhile, Priyanka Mohan, who was last seen making a cameo appearance in Dhanush's Nilavuku En Mel Ennadi Kobam, is awaiting the release of OG, starring Pawan Kalyan in the lead, which is set to release on September 25.

Kavin 09, will be produced by Swaroop Reddy for Think Studios.

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