(This article is authored by Alar)
Fans are excited for the upcoming magnum opus, 'Maamannan,' by director Mari Selvaraj, who is known for making hard-hitting films that address social issues such as Pariyerum Perumal and Karnan. His next venture, s tarring Udhayanidhi Stalin, Vadivelu, Fahad Faasil, and Keerthy Suresh, the film boasts an impressive ensemble cast. Given the craft of its cast and crew, this movie is sure to be a hit when it finally hits theatres later this year.
The makers of "Maamannan" are reportedly shooting for a massive June theatrical release. The post-production work is moving along at a furious pace, and the crew is lessening no effort to make sure the final product lives up to the hype. Furthermore Netflix has purchased the rights to stream the film after its theatrical release.
The technical team of 'Maamannan' is equally impressive. Isai Puyal AR Rahman is serving as the music director, and Theni Eswar is the cinematographer. Selva RK is editing the film, and Raveena Ravi is also playing a key role in the movie. The film is expected to be Udhayanidhi Stalin's last release as an actor, and fans are eagerly waiting to see what the talented actor has in store for them in his final film.
It has been reported that Fahadh Faasil will play a politician and Udhayanidhi Stalin's father in the upcoming film "Maamannan," which is being billed as a political thriller. The film, which features Faasil as the villain, looks to be an exciting and tense drama. Production on the film started in Salem and Chennai last March of last year.
Meanwhile, Udhayanidhi Stalin will be seen in 'Kannai Nambathey,' which is set to release on March 17. The film is written and directed by Mu Maran, who is best known for making the 2018 action-thriller 'Iravukku Aayiram Kangal,' which starred Arulnithi in the lead role.
Mari Selvaraj’s #Maamannan will be JUNE Release in Theatres. Post Production work going on.
— Christopher Kanagaraj (@Chrissuccess) March 14, 2023
Udhaynidhi , Fahadh Faazil, Keerthy Suresh, Vadivelu.
AR Rahman Musical.
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