The second trailer from GV Prakash's social drama Ayngaran was released today
The second trailer from GV Prakash's upcoming film Ayngaran was released today. The film's production house shared the same on its social media page, "Presenting the action packed #Ayngaran Trailer 2 is out now 🔛 @divomusicindia YT 💥 In cinemas from May 5th. 🔗 http://youtu.be/SlP2EBMUCO8 @gvprakash @Mahima_Nambiar @dir_raviarasu @Lyricist_Vivek #Divo (sic)."
Ayngaran is a social drama written and directed by Ravi Arasu of Eetti fame. The film has GV Prakash and Mahima Nambiar playing the lead and is all set to release on May 5. The film's lead actor GV Prakash took to his social media page to make the announcement of the release date. He wrote, "#Ayngaran releases in theatres on MAY5th … from the director of #eeti .. a film made with good intentions and good content … need ur love and support … pls do share @dir_raviarasu #commonmanganesh @Riyaz_Ctc @Mahima_Nambiar #AyngaranfromMay5th #ayngaran (sic)."
GV Prakash is said to be playing a common man who questions the problems in the society. The star cast for the film comprises Kaali Venkat, Hareesh Peradi and Aruldoss. GV Prakash has doubled up as the music composer for the film, while cinematography and editing are handled by Saravanan Abimanyu and Raja Mohammed respectively. This is Ravi's second directorial after Atharvaa's Eetti. The film has been cleared with a U certificate.
In the meantime, the promotions for the film are on full swing. The film's director had recently shared a tweet with pictures of the state's girls rugby team. He had written, "Tamilnadu's Under 18 Girls Rugby Team & Madras Medical College Students (MMC) Hockey Team Wishing Our Ayngaran Movie Grand Success. Thank you for your Huge Support (sic)."
The film has been long delayed, due to the pandemic and some financial constraints. Though speculations were rife in the industry that the film will be released directly on OTT as most of the theatres had remained shut during the pandemic. But with theatres finally opening up, the makers have decided to release it directly in the movie halls.
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