Gautham Ram Karthik, along with Bhavya Trikha and Aparshakti Khurana for Root 
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Gautham Ram Karthik wraps dubbing for Root

Written and directed by debutant Sooriyaprathap S, Root also stars Hindi actor Aparshakti Khurana in key role with Bhavya Trikha playing the female lead

Cinema Express Desk

Gautham Ram Karthik's upcoming film Root—Running out of time has been progressing at a brisk pace and is currently in its post production stages after completing filming last month. The latest update is that the actor has now wrapped dubbing for his portions in the sci-fi crime thriller.

Written and directed by debutant Sooriyaprathap S, who has previously worked as an associate director on Rajinikanth's Kochadaiiyaan, the film stars Hindi actor Aparshakti Khurana in key role with Bhavya Trikha playing the female lead. As previously reported, Aparshakti Khurana, known for the 2018 film Stree, will be making his Tamil debut with Root.

Root also stars veteran actor Y Gee Mahendran, Pavni Reddy, Linga, and RJ Anandhi, among others. Plot details, along with a release date are yet to be announced by the makers.

Gautham Ram Karthik at the dubbing studio

Extensively shot across Chennai and other key locations, the film is inching closer to completion.

The film’s technical team comprises cinematography by Arjun Raja, editing by John Abraham, music by Vithushanan, production design by Bhavna Govardan, and action choreography by Miracle Michael. On the other hand, Gautham also has a project with debutant director Dhina Raghavan, who previously worked as an associate director with director Raju Murugan.

Dhanishtan Fernando, Rajarajan Gananasambandam, Sanjai Shankar, and Shaik Mujeeb are producing the upcoming film under the Verus Productions banner.

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