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It's a wrap for Vijay Milton-Raj Tarun's Gods and Soldiers

Gods and Soldiers is billed to be set in the world of Vijay Milton’s Goli Soda and also stars Aari Arjunan, Kishore, Bharath, Ammu Abhirami, Sunil and more

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Shooting for Vijay Milton's next directorial, Gods and Soldiers, starring Raj Tarun in the lead, has been officially wrapped, the makers announced on Friday. A Tamil-Telugu bilingual, the film is backed by Rough Note Productions.

As per a press note, Vijay Milton said on wrapping up the shoot, “This film demanded physical endurance and emotional honesty from everyone involved. We have pushed boundaries, and I believe the energy captured on screen will resonate strongly with audiences."

The film is billed to be set in the world of Vijay Milton’s Goli Soda and promises to carry forward the Goli Soda tradition of portraying struggles, resilience, and human spirit with raw realism and emotional power. 

Sunil, Vedan, Bharath, Aari, Ammu Abhirami, Kishore, Jeffery, Bharath Sreeni, Paal Dabba, and Vijetha. Vedan is making his Tamil debut with this film, while Paal Dabba will make his acting debut. Aari Arjunan will be seen in the role of a cop in the film. Vedan will also be singing in this upcoming film.

Sam CS is the music composer for the upcoming film. Details about the rest of the crew and plot are yet to be announced. A release date is also yet to be set for Gods and Soldiers.

Raj Tarun was recently seen in Paanch Minar and is known for films such as Uyyaa Jampala, Kumar 21F and Cinema Choopistha Mava. Vijay Milton has previously directed films with Vikram in Tamil and Shivarajkumar in Kannada, in addition to the two Goli Soda films.

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