Inga Naan Thaan Kingu is directed by filmmaker Anand Narayan and stars Priyalaya as the female lead. She debuts with this movie
Last Updated: 12.30 PM, Apr 20, 2024
We had previously reported that actor-comedian Santhanam would be seen in an upcoming film titled Inga Naan Thaan Kingu. The first look was unveiled by Kamal Haasan earlier this year. Earlier today, the makers dropped a new update regarding the film. And that is that the Santhanam-starrer is set to hit the big screens on May 10.
Actor Santhanam, who was last seen in Vadakkupatti Ramasamy, which was released earlier this year, is looking forward to the release of his next, Inga Naan Thaan Kingu. The movie, which will be released in theatres on May 10, is presented by Gopuram Films' GN Anbuchezhian and produced by Sushmitha Anbuchezhian on a grand scale. Touted to be a commercial entertainer, the makers released a new poster from the movie today.
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A new poster shows Santhanam and the primary cast members of the film, including actors Thambi Ramaiah, Bala Saravanan and others. Santhanam is seen wearing a white and white uniform and holding a red bucket, as the others are seen behind him in different costumes. A matador van is also seen in the background.
Inga Naan Thaan Kingu is directed by filmmaker Anand Narayan, and stars Priyalaya as the female lead, in her acting debut. She is shown wearing the doctor's coat. Munishkanth, late Manobala, Vivek Prasanna, Maran, Cool Suresh and others are also part of Inga Naan Thaan Kingu’s cast.
The story, screenplay and dialogues for Inga Naan Thaan Kingu have been penned by Ezhichur Aravindan, with D Imman scoring the music. Lyrics have been penned by filmmakers Vignesh Shivan and Muthamil. The technical crew also consists of Om Narayan as the cinematographer, while M Thiyagarajan is the editor. The film was shot in and around Chennai.
Meanwhile, Santhanam, who is known for his own brand of humour, was last seen in the rural comedy film Vadakkupatti Ramasamy, which is currently available for streaming on Prime Video.