
Chennai, February 23 – The makers of director Balakrishnan’s upcoming film, starring Krishna Kulasekaran in the lead role, announced on Monday that the filming for the movie had been completed.
The film, which is yet to be titled and is tentatively referred to as KK25, is being produced by Manu Manthra Creations and Sri Vishnu Creations.
This film is significant in Krishna's film career as it will be his 25th film as the lead actor.
The team held a celebratory cake-cutting ceremony on the set to mark the completion of filming.
Sources within the film unit say that the film is being crafted as a gripping crime thriller, promising an engaging narrative with intense and fast-paced moments.
The film, which stars Bindhu Madhavi as the female lead, has been extensively shot in the picturesque locations of Chennai and Kerala, adding a rich visual texture to the storytelling.
With the shoot completed, post-production work is currently progressing at a brisk pace.
Actor Krishna Kulasekaran, known for his discerning choice of scripts and versatile performances, is also starring in director Jai Amar Singh's comedy family drama, 'The Mummy Returns'.
'The Mummy Returns' is being produced by P J Kishore on behalf of the production house, Pepin de Raisin Productions.
Sources close to the unit say that director Jai Amar Singh is shaping the film as a wholesome family entertainer filled with rib-tickling comedy.
Besides Krishna, the film will also feature actors such as Devadarshini, Swathi Muppala, Kinsley, Lollu Sabha Maaran, Bjorn, and Deepa in important roles.
Sources say that the unit plans to shoot the film in two schedules, and that shooting has been planned in areas around Chennai.
Speaking about the film, director Jai Amar Singh had shared that after completing his film studies in London, he had worked under director I. Ahmed in the film 'Endrendrum Punnagai'. At a time when action films are dominating the screens, the director believes audiences are longing for pure comedy entertainers. Being personally inclined towards comedy films, he said he had come up with 'The Mummy Returns' as a full-fledged laugh riot.
Sources say that the film will be an emotional story about a son's efforts to save his mother, narrated in a way that will make audiences laugh their hearts out.
The film’s music is being composed by leading composer Sam C S. Editing will be handled by Manikandan Balaji, while cinematography is by Karthik Subramanian.