The film is all set to release in Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Kannada and Hindi
Last Updated: 09.01 PM, Jul 03, 2023
aghava Lawrence has begun dubbing for his portions in the horror thriller Chandramukhi 2. The actor turned into Vettaiyan Raja while dubbing at the recording studio and pictures of the same are now doing the rounds on social media. Vettaiyan Raja is a popular character played by Superstar Rajinikanth in the original film Chandramukhi (2005).
Also Read: Chandramukhi 2: Kangana Ranaut-Raghava Lawrence starrer gets a release date Taking to its social media handle, the film's production house wrote, "Vettaiyan Raja Paraak Paraak Paraak! Raghava Lawrence transforms as vettaiyan and starts dubbing for Chandramukhi 2 from today @offl_Lawrence Releasing in Tamil, Hindi, Telugu, Malayalam & Kannada (sic)!"
The psychological horror thriller is all set to hit screens on Vinayagar Chaturthi, according to the team's recent announcement. The film stars Kangana Ranaut as the leading lady and it looks like she will play the titular character. Chandramukhi 2 is helmed by director P Vasu, who had also made the original.
The star cast comprises Vadivelu, Radikaa Sarathkumar, Srushti Dange, Smruti Venkat, Lakshmi Menon, Suresh Menon, Manobala, to name a few. Chandramukhi 2 is said to be follow-up to the 2005 blockbuster, however there is no clarity on whether the film is a sequel to it.
This is Kangana Ranaut's third film in Tamil, after Dhaam Dhoom (2008) and Thalaivi (2021). And due to Kangana's presence in it, the team has decided to release the film in Hindi as well. Chandramukhi 2 will release in Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Kannada and Hindi.
Chandramukhi, on the other hand, starred Rajinikanth, Jyotika, Prabhu, Nayanthara, and Vadivelu in the lead. Chandramukhi was a massive hit at the box office. It is to be noted that Raghava Lawrence sought the blessings of the Superstar before he began work on the film.
The film, in turn, was a remake of the Malayalam film Manichitrathazhu (1993), which is considered as one of the cult classics of Fazil.