(From L to R) Vijay Milton, Prasanna Balachandran, Imman Annachi 
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Prasanna Balachandran, Imman Annachi and Vijetha join the cast of Vijay Milton-Raj Tarun film

The Tamil-Telugu bilingual film, marking the first collaboration between Vijay Milton and Raj Tarun, also stars Bharath, Aari, Sunil, and Ammu Abhirami among others

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Director Vijay Milton, best known for the Goli Soda films, is currently working on his next project, which marks Telugu actor Raj Tarun’s Tamil debut as a lead. Over the past month, the makers have been gradually unveiling the cast, and the latest to join the ensemble are Vijetha, Prasanna Balachandran, and Imman Annachi.

Prasanna Balachandran, Imman Annachi and Vijetha join the cast of Vijay Milton-Raj Tarun film

The yet-to-be-titled film, which is expected to carry forward the Goli Soda legacy, marks the first collaboration between Raj Tarun and Vijay Milton. Raj was last seen in Bhale Unnade and is known for his performances in films like Uyyala Jampala, Kumari 21F, and Cinema Choopistha Mava. Vijay Milton, meanwhile, has previously worked with Vikram in Tamil and Shivarajkumar in Kannada, apart from directing the two Goli Soda films.

The Tamil-Telugu bilingual film’s ensemble cast comprises Bharath, Ammu Abhirami, Sunil, Aari Arjunan, Paal Dabba, and Kishore DS. While Ammu Abhirami plays the female lead, Aari Arjunan will play a cop; the roles of Bharath and Paal Dabba are yet to be disclosed. Kalai Kingson and Vikram Mor are roped in as stunt directors, with the rest of the star cast and technical crew yet to be revealed. The film’s official title is set to be unveiled soon. 

Last seen in Manikandan’s Kudumbasthan, Prasanna has also starred in Veeran, Kurangu Pedal, Kalvan and PT Sir. Imman Annachi, on the other hand, was last seen in Jinn-The Pet and Rajaputhiran.

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