Vijay's Thalapathy 69 with launched in traditional manner
- IndiaGlitz, [Friday,October 04 2024]
The much-anticipated Thalapathy 69 officially commenced its journey with a grand muhurat puja held on the auspicious second day of Navratri. The event, a testament to the film's magnitude, saw an impressive gathering of cast and crew, including the legendary Thalapathy Vijay, Bollywood star Bobby Deol, and the talented Pooja Hegde. The atmosphere was electric with anticipation and reverence as the team embarked on this historic project.
This film marks a poignant milestone, as it will be Thalapathy Vijay's final cinematic appearance, making it an emotionally charged endeavor for his dedicated fanbase. The muhurat puja served as a powerful launchpad for what promises to be a truly memorable film, with shooting set to commence immediately.
Thalapathy 69 boasts a stellar ensemble cast: Vijay, Pooja Hegde, and Bobby Deol are joined by renowned filmmaker-actor Gautham Vasudev Menon, National Award-winning actress Priyamani, veteran actor Prakash Raj, and rising star Mamitha Baiju. This powerhouse cast elevates the film's anticipation, promising a captivating cinematic experience.
Directed by H. Vinoth and produced by Venkat K. Narayana for KVN Productions, Thalapathy 69 aims to be a defining film, showcasing Vijay's remarkable three-decade-long career. The musical maestro Anirudh has been roped in to compose the film's soundtrack, further raising the stakes for anticipation among fans.
The technical crew, a force to be reckoned with, includes: Sathyan Sooryan (cinematography), known for his work in Theeran Adhigaram Ondru and Master, promising visually stunning storytelling. Pradeep E Ragav (editing), Anlarasu (action choreography), Selva Kumar (art direction), and Pallavi Singh (costume design) will all play pivotal roles in bringing the director's vision to life.
Thalapathy 69 is scheduled for a pan-Indian release in Tamil, Telugu, and Hindi in October 2025, aiming to be a grand tribute to Vijay's legacy. The film promises to be a fitting farewell, ensuring his final cinematic performance leaves a lasting impact on audiences for years to come.