The cast and crew of Legend Saravanan's next celebrating the occasion 
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Legend Saravanan's next with Durai Senthilkumar wraps filming

Following the event, the businessman-turned-actor also distributed gift packets for disabled people

Cinema Express Desk

Actor Legend Saravanan, along with his co-stars, has wrapped up shooting for his upcoming film directed by Durai Senthilkumar. The actor also shared a video featuring behind-the-scenes stills, where the team was seen celebrating the occasion.

Following the wrap-up, the businessman-turned-actor distributed gift packets to differently-abled individuals. The makers also revealed that a grand audio launch will be held soon. Further, the makers revealed that a grand audio launch will be conducted soon for the film. Speaking to fans and media during an event in June, the actor revealed that the will be released for the festive occasion of Diwali. However, an official announcement regarding the same is yet to arrive from the makers.

Apart from him, the cast of the yet-to-be-titled film also features Payal Rajput, known for her roles in Telugu films like RX 100Venky Mama and Mangalavaaram as the female lead. The rest of the cast members include Shaam, Andrea Jeremiah, Baahubali Prabhakar, Santhosh Prathap and Baby Iyal. The action-packed film is said to be based on real incidents set against the backdrop of Thoothukudi.

On the technical team, the film will have music composed by Ghibran, cinematography by S Venkatesh, and editing by Pradeep. It is produced by The Legend New Saravana Stores Productions.

Legend Saravanan made his debut with the 2022 film The Legend. The action film, directed by JD–Jerry, starred himself along with Urvashi Rautela, Geethika Tiwary, Prabhu, Vivek, Suman, Yogi Babu and Nassar as supporting actors.

Director Durai Senthilkumar is best known for his films like Ethir Neechal, Kaaki SattaiKodi and Pattas. Last year, he made Garudan with Unni Mukundan, Soori and Sasikumar playing lead roles which was well-received critically and commercially.

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