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Thalapathy 64 update: Thalapathy Vijay's film with Lokesh Kanagaraj to go on floors in the first wee- Cinema express

Thalapathy 64 update: Vijay's film with Lokesh Kanagaraj to go on floors in the first week of October

Recent reports suggest that Kabir Singh-fame Kiara Advani, who recently made her Telugu debut in Ram Charan's Vinaya Vidheya Rama, is in talks for playing the female lead

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Published: 17th August 2019
Thalapathy 64 Vijay

It's official. Vijay’s next film after Bigil will be directed by Maanagram and Kaithi director Lokesh Kanagaraj. Tentatively referred to as Thalapathy 64, the film's announcement poster was released today.

Now, we hear that Vijay, who recently wrapped up his portions in Bigil, will start shooting for Thalapathy 64 from the first week of October.

While it was earlier speculated that Raashi Khanna and Rashmika Mandanna might play the female leads, it now looks like the makers are very keen on roping in a Bollywood heroine for the project. Recent reports suggest that Kabir Singh-fame Kiara Advani, who recently made her Telugu debut in Ram Charan's Vinaya Vidheya Rama, is in talks for the role.

Earlier, speculations were also rife that Angamaly Diaries-fame Antony Varghese had been roped in to play a pivotal role with negative shades in the film. Arjun's name has also been making the rounds with reference to the film's antagonist.

Anirudh has been signed to compose the music for the upcoming Vijay-starrer, which is produced by Xavier Britto.

On the other hand, Bigil, Vijay's 63rd film, helmed by Atlee, will hit the screens this Diwali. Apart from Vijay, the sports drama will feature Nayanthara, Indhuja, Varsha Bollamma, Amritha, and Reba Monica John.

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