
Simbu's film with Vetri Maaran goes on floors, Jailer director to play cameo
Director Nelson Dilipkumar to appear in a cameo role
Film set in the world of Vetri Maaran and Dhanush's 'Vada Chennai'
Director Vetri Maaran has kick started his upcoming film with actor Silambarasan aka Simbu. A working still from the shooting spot has found its way to the internet and is now doing the rounds. However, what caught everyone's attention was the presence of 'Doctor' and 'Jailer' director Nelson Dilipkumar.
Sources close to the team told India Today that Nelson Dilipkumar will play a cameo in the film. The shooting of the film has commenced with the promo shoot and the regular shoot is expected to begin in the next few weeks. Also, it has been said that the story is set in the world of Vetri Maaran and Dhanush's iconic film, 'Vada Chennai'.
Here's the photo:
Apart from Nelson Dilipkumar, actors Kavin and Manikandan are also set to play cameos in this film. Andrea Jeremiah, Samuthirakani and Kishore, who were part of 'Vada Chennai' will be a part of this untitled film as well.
An official announcement regarding the same is yet to be out.
Years ago, it was announced that Silambarasan will play the lead role in 'Vada Chennai'. However, the project never materialised and later went to Dhanush. 'Vada Chennai' is a gangster drama set in North Madras, which turned out to be one of the cult classics in Tamil cinema.
Originally planned as a trilogy, director Vetri Maaran talked about plans for spin-offs and web series set in the same world. Fans have been requesting him and Dhanush for the film's sequel. At a recent event, Dhanush assured that 'Vada Chennai 2' will definitely happen, much to the happiness of the fans.
Director Vetri Maaran has kick started his upcoming film with actor Silambarasan aka Simbu. A working still from the shooting spot has found its way to the internet and is now doing the rounds. However, what caught everyone's attention was the presence of 'Doctor' and 'Jailer' director Nelson Dilipkumar.
Sources close to the team told India Today that Nelson Dilipkumar will play a cameo in the film. The shooting of the film has commenced with the promo shoot and the regular shoot is expected to begin in the next few weeks. Also, it has been said that the story is set in the world of Vetri Maaran and Dhanush's iconic film, 'Vada Chennai'.
Here's the photo:
Apart from Nelson Dilipkumar, actors Kavin and Manikandan are also set to play cameos in this film. Andrea Jeremiah, Samuthirakani and Kishore, who were part of 'Vada Chennai' will be a part of this untitled film as well.
An official announcement regarding the same is yet to be out.
Years ago, it was announced that Silambarasan will play the lead role in 'Vada Chennai'. However, the project never materialised and later went to Dhanush. 'Vada Chennai' is a gangster drama set in North Madras, which turned out to be one of the cult classics in Tamil cinema.
Originally planned as a trilogy, director Vetri Maaran talked about plans for spin-offs and web series set in the same world. Fans have been requesting him and Dhanush for the film's sequel. At a recent event, Dhanush assured that 'Vada Chennai 2' will definitely happen, much to the happiness of the fans. Join our WhatsApp Channel
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