Another heroine joins ‘Thalapathy 64’

Thalapathy Vijay’s ‘Bigil’ released on Diwali is blazing at the box office having grossed over 100 Crores worldwide in the opening weekend and is poised to become one of his career-best.   The mass hero has already begun shooting his next ‘Thalapathy 64’ directed by Lokesh Kanagaraj and has completed a twenty-two days first schedule.

The second schedule of ‘Thalapathy 64’ will be shot in Delhi and the team will be flying there soon.  An interesting addition to the cast has been made and it is none other the talented Andrea Jeremiah who is set to play an important character.  The interesting newage thriller already boasts of a stellar cast that includes Vijay Sethupathi, Malavika Mohanan, Shantanu Bhagyaraj and Antony Varghese Pepe.  Anirudh is scoring the music while Sathyan Sooryan is handling the camera and Philomin Raj the editing.

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