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Thalaivan Thalaivii trailer: Romance meets chaos in Vijay Sethupathi, Nithya's film

Thalaivan Thalaivii trailer: Romance meets chaos in Vijay Sethupathi, Nithya's film

India Today8 hours ago
In the world of Tamil cinema, the trailer of 'Thalaivan Thalaivii', starring Vijay Sethupathi and Nithya Menen, has swiftly captured public attention. The recently released trailer teases an unconventional love story between two strong-willed individuals, portrayed by Sethupathi and Menen. With its cat-and-mouse chase narrative, the film has generated considerable buzz ahead of its July 25 release.Directed by Pandiraj, known for his grounded, family-centric storytelling, the film opens with scenes of romance between the lead pair, who are shown as deeply in love and newly married. But the tone quickly shifts as cracks begin to show in their relationship, affecting their shared restaurant business. A sign reading 'The place is closed due to unresolved argument' hints at the emotional fallout. What follows appears to be a blend of drama and humour as the story navigates whether the couple will reconcile or go their separate ways.advertisementWatch the trailer here:
Produced by Sendhil Thyagarajan and Arjun Thyagarajan under the Sathya Jyothi Films banner, 'Thalaivan Thalaivii' boasts a strong supporting cast including Yogi Babu and Chemban Vinod Jose. The technical crew features Santhosh Narayanan on music, M Sukumar handling cinematography, and Pradeep E Ragav in charge of editing.This marks the second collaboration between Sethupathi and Menen after their critically appreciated Malayalam film '19(1)(a)' in 2022. With its offbeat premise and emotional depth, 'Thalaivan Thalaivii' looks poised to strike a chord with audiences.Sethupathi, meanwhile, has an exciting lineup ahead, including a film with director Mysskin and a high-octane action project co-starring Tabu.- EndsMust Watch
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