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Atharvaa begins dubbing for Sudha Kongara's Parasakthi

Set in the 1960s, Parasakthi is a period film that reportedly revolves around the Anti-Hindi agitations in Tamil Nadu that happened in 1965

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After Ravi Mohan and Sreeleela, Atharvaa has now stepped into the dubbing studio to give voice to his role in Sudha Kongara's much-anticipated Parasakthi. The upcoming film stars Sivakarthikeyan in the lead. With post production for Parasakthi in full swing, all work including dubbing, editing and other related works are ongoing to make it ready for its big screen debut on January 14, 2026.

Set in the 1960s, Parasakthi is a period film that reportedly revolves around the Anti-Hindi agitations in Tamil Nadu that happened in 1965. Apart from the lead cast, the film is also expected to feature Rana Daggubati in a pivotal role, although the makers have not confirmed his casting. The film also marks Sreeleela's Tamil debut. Details regarding the lead actors' roles are currently unknown.

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.

GV Prakash Kumar is composing music for the film, reuniting with Sudha Kongara after Soorarai Potru, with lyrics written by Yugabarathi, Ekadesi, Arivu, Kaber Vasuki, Jayashree Mathimaran, Ramajogayya Sastry, and Bhaskar Batla.

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. 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. Red Giant Movies are distributing the film.

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