Aari Arujunan in a poster from Fourth Floor 
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Aari Arujunan's horror film Fourth Floor gets a release date

Aari Arujunan's Fourth Floor explores themes of dreams and how they form reality

Cinema Express Desk

Actor Aari Arujunan's upcoming psychological thriller Fourth Floor has cleared censorship formalities and has received a U/A certificate from the CBFC. Along with it, the makers have also announced that the film will hit screens on February 27.

Directed by LR Sundarapandi, Fourth Floor is produced by A Raja under Mano Creations and revolves around a series of thrilling events in a residential building in central Chennai.

According to the makers, the film has been crafted with a screenplay that is filled with twists and promises to provide an unprecedented thriller experience to audiences. It explores themes of dreams and how they form reality.

Aari Arjunan plays the protagonist, with Deepshika playing the female lead in this film. Actors Pavithra, director Subramania Siva, Thalaivasal Vijay, and Adithya Kathir too will be seen playing pivotal roles in this film.

On the technical front, the film has cinematography by J Lakshman, who is best known for his work in popular movies like Poda Podi and Vennila Kabadi Kuzhu.

Music for the film has been scored by Dharan of Poda Podi fame while art direction has been handled by Suresh Kalleri, known for his work in social dramas Aneedhi, Jail, and the web series Mathagam.

Besides Fourth Floor, Aari Arujunan is also working on the biopic Ayya - The Lion of Tamil Nadu, based on the life and political career of Pattali Makkal Katchi (PMK) founder Ramadoss. It is being directed by veteran actor-filmmaker Cheran.

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