Sreeleela (L) and Sivakarthikeyan (R) in a still from Parasakthi 
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Sreeleela begins dubbing for Parasakthi

Sreeleela makes her Tamil debut with Parasakthi, which is directed by Sudha Kongaara, and stars Sivakarthikeyan in the lead

Cinema Express Desk

The path to the release of Parasakthi is gaining land by the day, as Sreeleela begins dubbing for the film. The actor who is known for her work in Telugu, makes her Tamil debut with Parasakthi.

The makers made the announcement with a short video, featuring director Sudha Kongara and Sreeleela. While the details about her character are unknown, through the film's first single, 'Adi Alaye', it was revealed that she will play a role as the romantic partner for Sivakarthikeyan's character. The film itself is set in the 1950s, with the anti-Hindi agitations being at the centre of the plot.

The cast of the film includes Sivakarthikeyan, Ravi Mohan, and Atharvaa. GV Prakash Kumar is composing music for the film, which is his 100th venture as a composer.

Parasakthi is Sudha Kongara's fourth film after DrohiIrudhi Suttru, and Soorarai Potru. Sudha has written the film along with Arjun Nadesan, with additional screenplay by Ganeshaa and dialogues by Madhan Karky and Shan Karuppusamy. Aakash Baskaran is producing the film under his Dawn Pictures banner. Dev Ramnath is serving as the creative producer along with MP Senthel and Rhea Kongara as serving as executive producers. Inban Udhayanidhi is distributing the film under the Red Giant Movies banner.

The crew of the film includes Ravi K Chandran as the cinematographer, Sathish Surya as the editor, S Annadurai as the art director, and Supreme Sundar as the action choreographer.

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