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Time of India
21-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
G.V. Prakash's salary sacrifice for 'Blackmail': Producer Amalraj praises actor's generosity before release in August
Directed by M. Maran, the film 'Blackmail,' starring G.V. Prakash Kumar, Teju Ashwini, Bindu Madhavi, and many others, is set to release in theaters on August 1st. The film stars Srikanth, Ramesh Thilak, and many others in important roles. The audio launch of the film, which has music composed by Sam CS, was held in Chennai. Directors R.V. Udayakumar, Vasanthabalan, Adhik Ravichandran, and others also participated in the ceremony. The producer says G.V. Prakash took half salary to support the film Speaking at the event, producer Amalraj said, "When there were only 8 days left to complete the shooting, we were hampered due to financial crisis. At that time, G.V. Prakash sir, without any hesitation, took half the salary and helped us a lot. It is very rare for actors to show immediate cooperation at a time like this," he said, expressing his gratitude. GV Prakash also did dubbing and promotions without expectations Amalraj added, "When asked if you would give in, I could bring the film to its release," he said without thinking, "If it helps you, I'm ready for that. He has done dubbing, and now he is with us for promotions. I will be forever grateful to him," he said. This conversation is currently going viral on social media. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like How to Trade ETH/USD Without Holding Ether IC Markets Learn More Undo G.V.'s gesture adds buzz as Blackmail nears release Directed by M. Maran, who directed thrillers like 'Iravukku Aayiram Kangal' and 'Kannai Nambathe,' 'Blackmail' is currently attracting the attention of fans. The trailer of the film was unveiled by Dhanush on the actor's social media page recently, and it gained wider attention. It is also noteworthy that G.V. Prakash has created an emotional bond with the film itself through his professional discipline and humble demeanor. The actor-composer also assured that 'Blackmail' will be a satisfying film for the audience.


Time of India
20-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
'Blackmail' trailer out now! GV Prakash promises gritty thriller Hopes for audience support like 'Eleven' and 'Tourist Family'
Directed by M. Maran, who directed films like 'Iravukku Aayiram Kangal' and 'Kannai Nambathe', G.V. Prakash Kumar's new film 'Blackmail' is gearing up for release. Actor and a close friend of GV Prakash Kumar, Dhanush, unveiled the trailer of 'Blackmail' on his X page, and it has raised expectations for the film to a high level. A promising trailer The trailer of the movie 'Blackmail' starring G.V. Prakash Kumar and Preethi Ashwini looks very thrilling and on the verge of crime. First, we see scenes of G.V. Prakash Kumar walks around in a casual manner; then mysterious phone calls, night terrors, and sudden twists begin, giving the story a deep suspense. The trailer follows the pattern of a crime thriller, with brutal confrontations, intimate background scenes, and interesting camera shots. GV Prakash Kumar's performance seems to combine suspense and excitement in his vision. Overall, the trailer captivates the audience and gives a glimpse into how the film can change one's life forever. Expectations raise for 'Blackmail' GV Prakash Kumar's 25th film as an actor, 'Kingston', was released recently, and it failed to score big. But expectations peak for his current film, 'Blackmail', and the film is scheduled to hit big screens on August 1. Alongside GV Prakash Kumar, the film also stars Srikanth, Ramesh Thilak, Teju Ashwini, Bindu Madhavi, Vettai Muthukumar, Redin Kingsley, Hari Priya, and others. GV Prakash Kumar hopes for audiences' support Meanwhile, the audio launch of 'Blackmail' happened recently in Chennai, while director Maran and GV Prakash shared their experiences with the film. Speaking at the event, GV Prakash Kumar said that he agreed with Maran after hearing the one-liner and that the film's screenplay has vividly portrayed how it affects many people. He also expressed his hope that the audience will give full support to the film 'Blackmail', similar to the reception received by recent small-budget films like 'Eleven' and 'Tourist Family'.