The film, directed by Ramkumar Balakrishnan, is all set to drop in theatres on December 1
With just a month to go for the release of Harish Kalyan's upcoming film, Parking, the film has already begun receiving some rave reviews. Parking, directed by Ramkumar Balakrishnan, is all set to drop in theatres on December 1. The film brings together Indhuja Ravichandran and Harish Kalyan for the first time together onscreen.
Lokesh Kanagaraj reviews Parking
Meanwhile, the director of Leo, Lokesh Kanagaraj has dropped the first ever review of the film, which is said to revolve around the fight for a common parking space between two families in an apartment. Taking to his social media handle, the director wrote, "hearing positive talks about #Parking Lovely line My hearty congratulations to @sinish_s, @Sudhans2017, @ImRamkumar_B, @iamharishkalyan, @Actress_Indhuja and the entire cast and crew! Special mention to my brothers @samcsmusic, @philoedit Rock on (sic)!"
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What's Parking about?
A poster dropped by the team shows one half of two cars in the same spot. Harish, who was last seen in Dhoni's LGM, had stated that the character will see in a different and many dimensions of him. The film was initially slated to hit screens for September 28, but it dropped out of the race after Iraivan, Chithha, and Chandramukhi 2 teams announced their release dates.
The film's crew
Harish Kalyan will play the lead along with Indhuja Ravichandran. Meanwhile, MS Bhasker, Rama Rajendran, Prathana Nathan, and Ilavarasu will be seen in supporting characters. Music for Parking is by Sam CS. Jiju Sunny has handled the cinematography, and Philomin Raj has handled the editing. Parking is produced by Sudhan Sundaram of Passion Studios and KS Sinish of Soldier’s Factory.
Lokesh's Leo team celebrates success
The team of Lokesh Kanagara's Leo recently celebrated the success of the film with a grand function along with fans at Nehru Stadium in Chennai. Lokesh has now decided to take a short break before he begins work on Thalaivar 171.
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