Chandru along with the poster of his upcoming film Super B Man 
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Chandru to star in superhero film titled Super B Man

Bamboo Trees Productions, known for producing 3.33, a supernatural thriller that blended horror with psychological elements, is backing Super B Man

Cinema Express Desk

Producer Jeevitha Kishore is all set to don the director's hat with the upcoming superhero survival thriller Super B Man, featuring actor Nambikkai Chandru in the lead. The first look of the film has been released by the makers which sees a lightning passing through the title.

Bamboo Trees Productions, known for producing 3.33, a supernatural thriller that blended horror with psychological elements, is backing Super B Man. According to the makers, the upcoming film will be on the lines of Minnal Murali and Lokah: Chapter 1. The rest of the cast, including the female lead and key characters, will be announced soon.

Sharing more details, director Jeevitha Kishore says, "Super B Man is a story that blends fantasy with survival in a very grounded and engaging way. We wanted to create a superhero film that feels rooted yet visually exciting. With a fresh cast and a strong technical team, we are building a world that audiences haven’t experienced before in Tamil cinema. The first look is just a small step into this universe, there’s much more to come."

Super B Man has cinematography handled by Sathish Manoharan, known for works including Pindam, 3.33, Mango Muni, and an upcoming Hindi project. Music is composed by Harshavardhan, associated with notable films like Kannum Kannum Kollaiyadithaal, Arjun Reddy, and earned the National Film Award for Animal.


Editing is by Deepak S, known for 3.33, Sivakumarin Sabadham, and the upcoming Ravi Mohan-starrer Bloody Politics. Stunts are choreographed by Sugan, who has worked on projects including Annapoorani and several Malayalam films.

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