Snapshots from the trailer of Selvaraghavan's Manithan Deivamagalam 
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Manithan Deivamagalam Trailer: Selvaraghavan gets entangled in a political game of no return

Manithan Deivamagalam is scheduled for release in theatres on April 10

Cinema Express Desk

Selvaraghavan plays an ordinary man who takes up a daring yet dangerous mission in his upcoming film Manithan Deivamagalam. Directed by Dennis Manjunath, the first trailer for the gritty drama shows the director-actor leading a peaceful life in a village with his wife, played by Kushee Ravi, when all hell breaks loose. He witnesses the loss of a close village member due to poor-quality roads leading to the village. Enraged, he vows to prevent such tragic events in the future. But little does he know that his quest will lead him on a rocky path filled with political conspiracies, revenge and hardships.

Dennis Manjunath has previously helmed films such as Trip (2021) and Thookudurai (2024). Kushee Ravi, known for her Kannada films such as Dia, Case of Kondana and Full Meals, is making her Tamil debut through Manithan Deivamagalam.

Kousalya, RS Sathish, YG Mahendra, Mime Gopi, Lirthika, Sudha, Jothikannan, and Salem Deepak, among others are also part of the cast.

Vijaya Sathish and RS Sathish of Vyom Entertainments are producing Manithan Deivamagalam. On the technical front, the film has cinematography by Ravi Varma K, music by AK Prriyan, and editing by Deepak S.

Manithan Deivamagalam is scheduled for release in theatres on April 10.

On the directorial front, Selvaraghavan is helming the sequel to his 2004 film 7G Rainbow Colony and Mental Manadhil, which stars GV Prakash and Madhuri Jain.

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