(L) Arya; (R) Vettuvam glimpse 
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Arya gives an update on Vettuvam climax shoot

Vettuvam's cast also includes Sobhita Dhulipala, Kalaiyarasan, Mime Gopi, Guru Somasundaram, Shabeer Kallarakkal, and more

Cinema Express Desk

Actor Arya, who plays a key role in director Pa Ranjith’s upcoming gangster drama Vettuvam, has shared that filming for the movie’s climax sequence has resumed after being halted due to heavy rains.

Taking to Instagram, Arya posted a gym selfie along with the caption, “Rain stops… Shoot resumes… but training continues… #Vettuvam Climax @ranjithpa.” The post quickly caught fans’ attention, hinting that the much-anticipated film is back on track.

Vettuvam's cast also includes Sobhita Dhulipala, Kalaiyarasan, Mime Gopi, Guru Somasundaram, Shabeer Kallarakkal, John Vijay, Sai Dheena, Anand Saami, Harish Uthaman, Lizzy, Lingesh, Prem Kumar, Kavitha Bharathi, Arjun, Santha Kumar, Melody, Manisha, Nimmy, Raphael, Vikram, Naveen, and Prakash. Santhosh Narayanan Chenthilkumar and Franklin Jacob are credited as its co-writer and dialogue writer, respectively.

According to reports, Vettuvam follows a gangster at a village who surrenders to the law enforcement to evade his foes, only to discover that the system of imprisonment is worse. The film has been at the centre of certain hot debates, including one concerning the tragic passing of its stunt performer, Mohan Raj, during production. The first-look poster of the film was released three years back at the Cannes Film Festival.

It is backed by Pa Ranjith's Neelam Productions and Learn & Teach Productions. GV Prakash is composing music for the upcoming film.

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