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Sivakarthikeyan film helmed by Pandiraj titled 'Namma Veetu Pillai'

The first look poster of the film, which is being produced by Sun Pictures, was unveiled on Monday and it immediately went viral on social media.

Written by : Digital Native

Actor Sivakarthikeyan’s upcoming film with director Pandiraj has been titled Namma Veetu Pillai. The first look poster of the film, which is being produced by Sun Pictures, was unveiled on Monday and it immediately went viral on social media. Earlier, it was rumoured that the film was titled after MGR’s super hit classic film Enga Veetu Pillai but now all the speculations have been put to rest. 

The film also stars Anu Emmanuel and Aishwarya Rajesh as the leading ladies. The supporting cast features Yogi Babu, Soori, Samuthirakani and RK Suresh, Natarajan and Bharathiraja in pivotal roles.  

Nirav Shah has been roped in to crank the camera, while Antony Ruben will take care of editing. Veera Samar has been signed as the art director. Following the runaway success of Kadai Kutty Singam, Pandiraj was supposed to immediately work with Suriya. However, due to the actor’s multiple other commitments, he was asked to go ahead with his project with Sivakarthikeyan. D Imman has been roped in to compose music.

Sivakarthikeyan is currently juggling between three projects. Having recently begun shooting for PS Mithran’s Hero, which marks the Tamil debut of Kalyani Priyadarshan; Siva also has the yet-untitled science fiction film with Ravi Kumar. He also has a project with director Siva in the pipeline and if everything goes as planned, this yet-untitled film will go on the floors from July or August. He also has a film with Vignesh Shivn in the pipeline.

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