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Viduthalai (transl. Release; titled on-screen as Viduthalai Part-1) is a 2023 Indian Tamil-language period political crime thriller film directed and co-produced by Vetrimaaran under Grass Root Film Company and RS Infotainment. It is the first of a two-part adaptation of the short story Thunaivan (transl. Companion) by Jeyamohan. Set in 1987 ...
[17] [18] Vetrimaaran's usual team, consisting of cinematographer Velraj, editor Kishore T.E., art director Jacki, and music director G. V. Prakash Kumar, from Polladhavan and Aadukalam, were retained and confirmed to be part of the main crew. [19] [20] The director confirmed that Andrea Jeremiah would also play a pivotal supporting role. [21]
Velraj and Vetrimaaran continued working together, from Aadukalam to their most recent film, Viduthalai Part 1 (2023). He made his directional debut with Velaiilla Pattadhari, starring Dhanush and Amala Paul and with Anirudh as the music director. The film was extremely successful and became a cult film.
Best Music Director; Telugu Tamil Hesham Abdul Wahab – Hi Nanna and Kushi. Devi Sri Prasad – Waltair Veerayya; Santhosh Narayanan – Dasara; Thaman S – Veera Simha Reddy; Vijai Bulganin – Baby; Anirudh Ravichander – Jailer and Leo; A. R. Rahman – Ponniyin Selvan: II; Ilaiyaraaja – Viduthalai Part 1; Nivas K. Prasanna – Takkar
Viduthalai, a 1954 Indian Tamil-language film directed by K. Ramnoth; Viduthalai, a 1986 Indian Tamil-language film directed by K. Vijayan; Viduthalai Part 1, a 2023 Indian Tamil-language film directed by Vetrimaaran Viduthalai Part 2, the 2024 sequel to Viduthalai Part 1, directed by Vetrimaaran
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Viduthalai Part 2, along with the first part, was screened on 31 January 2024 in the International Film Festival Rotterdam. The film was released in theatres on 20 December 2024 and grossed an estimated ₹ 63 crore (US$7.3 million) worldwide, lower in comparison to its predecessor.
The director later announced that the film would be an experimental film lasting only 60 minutes. [16] Anandhi joined the cast as heroine in October 2014, being selected after Vetrimaran was impressed with her performance in his production venture, Poriyaalan (2014) and Prabhu Solomon's Kayal (2014). [ 17 ]