‘Mr Zookeeper’ Gets New Release Date – Hitting Theatres on June 27

The long-delayed comedy film Mr Zookeeper, starring a popular face from Vijay TV, is finally set for release on June 27. Initially announced for a May 3 release last year, the film faced multiple postponements despite being ready for months.

The lead actor, known for his appearances on Vijay TV shows like Cook with Comali, has been steadily making a mark in films through comedic and supporting roles. Mr Zookeeper marks a major step as he takes on the lead role.

The movie also stars Shirin Kanchwala, known for her roles in Nenjamundu Nermaiyundu, Walter, and Dikkiloona. Supporting roles are played by Singam Puli, late actor Marimuthu, Iman Annachi, and others.

Directed by Suresh, the film features music by Yuvan Shankar Raja and cinematography by Tanveer Mir. With its teaser already released back in January last year, fans are now looking forward to seeing this long-awaited entertainer hit the big screen.

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