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Ravi Mohan Begins Dubbing for ‘Parasakthi’: Film Gears Up for Pongal 2026 Release!

November 11, 2025 Published by Natarajan Karuppiah

The post-production work for ‘Parasakthi,’ anticipated as Sivakarthikeyan’s 25th film, is progressing at full speed. Actor Ravi Mohan has kicked off the dubbing process for the film! In this period political drama directed by Sudha Kongara, Ravi Mohan, who plays the antagonist, is set to captivate audiences with his powerful voice. The film’s team has officially confirmed this update.

A poster shared on the Twitter page of Dance Pictures, the production company, stated, “When the voice roars, the screen comes alive! 🔥 @iam_RaviMohan begins dubbing for #Parasakthi.” This update has sparked immense excitement among fans. Ravi Mohan, popularly known as Jayam Ravi, has previously impressed audiences with his voice modulation in villain roles in films like Aadhi Bhagavan and Nimirndhu Nil. Expectations are high that he will deliver a similar impact here.

‘Parasakthi’ boasts a stellar cast, including Sivakarthikeyan in the lead role, alongside Atharvaa, Sreeleela (making her Tamil debut), Rana Daggubati, Abbas, Guru Somasundaram, and Basil Joseph. As seen in the teaser, Ravi Mohan’s character appears as Sivakarthikeyan’s adversary, attempting to bring him down. The story seems to revolve around a revolutionary tale set in a student politics backdrop.

This film marks music composer G.V. Prakash’s 100th project, with cinematography by Ravi K. Chandran and editing by Sathish Suriya. The first single, ‘Adi Alaiye,’ has already received a warm response from fans. The film’s shooting, which took place in locations like Chennai, Madurai, Karaikudi, Colombo, and Pollachi, wrapped up by November.

Scheduled for a grand worldwide release on January 14, 2026, during Pongal, the film is expected to showcase a bold new avatar of Sivakarthikeyan, and fans are eagerly awaiting the trailer. With Ravi Mohan’s dubbing underway, the rest of the cast is likely to begin their dubbing soon. Interestingly, the film shares its title with the iconic Tamil classic Parasakthi, adding to the intrigue!