RJ Balaji cast as villain opposite Suriya in new film

Actor Suriya is starring in a new film directed by RJ Balaji, where RJ Balaji is playing the antagonist. The initial phase of shooting has been completed, and sets are now being constructed in Chennai for the second schedule, which is expected to begin by the end of this month.

In this film, Suriya portrays a lawyer, while RJ Balaji plays a rival lawyer arguing against him. Reports suggest that Suriya himself approved this unique casting decision. The project is being produced by Dream Warrior Pictures and remains untitled for now.

Alongside Suriya and RJ Balaji, the film also features Swasika, Indrans, Natty, and Yogi Babu in pivotal roles. The cinematography is being handled by G.K. Vishnu, and Sai Abhynkar is composing the music.

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