Bobby Deol Turns Heads in 'Kanguva' First Look Poster
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Director Siva's much-anticipated project, "Kanguva," featuring Suriya, is generating immense excitement among fans as it gears up for a summer release in 2024. The fantasy action drama, marking the first collaboration between Suriya and Siva, is rumored to showcase the actor in six diverse roles, adding to the anticipation surrounding the film.
Recently, the film's makers unveiled the second look poster, offering a glimpse of Suriya's character in two contrasting appearances – one exuding a menacing aura and the other with a modern touch. Building on the anticipation, the team has now released the first look of Bobby Deol on the actor's 55th birthday, disclosing his character's name as Udhiran.
"Kanguva" is not only set to bring together Suriya and Bobby Deol on-screen but also marks the Tamil debut of Disha Patani. The star-studded cast includes Jagapathi Babu, Yogi Babu, Redin Kingsley, KS Ravikumar, among others.
Produced by Studio Green in collaboration with UV Creations, the film boasts music composition by National Award winner Devi Sri Prasad, with Vetri Palanisamy handling cinematography and Nishadh Yusuf overseeing editing. The multilingual release is expected to hit screens in Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam, and Hindi.
Following "Kanguva," Suriya is slated to team up with Vetrimaaran for "Vaadivasal," set against the backdrop of Jallikkattu. Additionally, a collaboration with Sudha Kongara for "Purananooru '' is in the pipeline, featuring Dulquer Salmaan, Nazriya Nazim, and Vijay Varma. The film will have GV Prakash Kumar as the music composer and Jomon T John as the cinematographer.
Bobby Deol, last seen as an antagonist in Sandeep Reddy Vanga's "Animal," is set to appear in Pawan Kalyan's "Hari Hara Veera Mallu" directed by Krish Jagarlamudi. Moreover, he is reportedly part of Nandamuri Balakrishna's upcoming project, tentatively titled "NBK109."
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