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Aaryan trailer: Vishnu Vishal is behind a serial killer who informs his victims an hour before murdering them

Vishnu Vishal is joined by actors Shraddha Srinath, Maanasa Choudhary, and Selvaraghavan in prominent roles in Aaryan

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In the trailer of Aaryan, Vishnu Vishal is a cop well-known for nabbing criminals, especially psychopaths. But in one particular serial killing case, he's made to run from pillar to post. The makers of the film dropped the trailer on Sunday. Earlier, it was announced that the Praveen K directorial would be released on October 31.

A psycho killer, defying all psychological norms, is on the loose, and cop Vishnu Vishal is hot on their trail, racing against time to catch the culprit before they strike again. Interestingly, the psychopath informs the cops and the public of his victims and strikes them in an hour. But his sinister plan behind it all remains a mystery. Will the protagonist be able to nab the killer and save the innocent lives?

Vishnu Vishal is joined by actors Shraddha Srinath, Maanasa Choudhary, and Selvaraghavan in prominent roles in Aaryan. The film's technical crew comprises Harish Kannan as cinematographer, Ghibran as composer and editor San Lokesh. Apart from Tamil, the film is set to release in Telugu, Malayalam, Kannada, and Hindi. Produced by Vishnu Vishal's Vishnu Vishal Studioz, Aaryan is penned by the actor's FIR collaborator Manu Anand.

Vishnu Vishal, last seen in an extended cameo in Oho Enthan Baby, marking the acting debut of the actor's brother Rudra, up next has Irandu Vaanam and Mohandas. He is currently working on the sequel to Gatta Kusthi, Gatta Kusthi 2.

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