GV Prakash and Raiza Wilson unite for a fantasy comedy 

The inauguration of the film is set to happen tomorrow and the film will go on floors on February 1. The makers have planned to shoot 40 days and wrap the film by the end of March. 
GV Prakash and Raiza Wilson unite for a fantasy comedy 

Composer-actor GV Prakash, who has been working on a slew of projects has signed one more film with debutant Kamal Prakash, who helmed the famous short film Highway Kaadhali. Bankrolled by Auraa cinemas, the yet-to-be-titled film, which features Raiza Wilson as the female lead, is currently being promoted using the tagline 'The love story for Morattu Singles'.

About the film, the director says, "It's a fantasy romcom with a pinch of horror. The film's lead character is a boy who has been single all his life. He keeps longing for a relationship, and he finally falls in love with a girl in a fantasy situation. The entire story revolves around their travel through the night and obstacles faced by them during it."

Kamal goes on to talk about the idea of casting GV Prakash and Raiza Wilson in the lead roles. "GV Prakash was the first choice for the role, even before the production house came on board. I strongly believed that he would be the best person to play the role. We wanted a fresh and interesting lead pair for the film. So we thought of casting Raiza as the female lead. I really loved her performance in Pyaar Prema Kaadhal, and she also wanted to be a part of a unique script. Everything fell into place, after the script narration."

The film starring Guru Somasudaram as the antagonist also has actors like Iruttu Araiyil Murattu Kuththu-fame Shah Ra, Kalakapovadhu Yaaru-fame Ramar, and Anandaraj. Actor Senthil will also be playing a cameo role. 

The inauguration of the film is set to happen tomorrow and the film will go on floors on February 1. The makers have planned to shoot 40 days and wrap the film by the end of March. 

Meanwhile, Raiza Wilson will also be seen playing the female lead in Alice, bankrolled by Yuvan Shankar Raja and directed by newcomer Mani Chandru.

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