
Mumbai, March 25 – Actress Vedhika Kumar's latest track, "Sulthaan," has been a massive success.
The high-energy track, choreographed by master Shobi Master, has further solidified Vedhika's position as one of the most versatile performers.
Shaan Rahman composed the music for "Sulthaan," with soulful vocals by Anila Rajeev. The captivating visuals were captured by cinematographer Akhil George.
Reflecting on the overwhelming response to the track, Vedhika shared, "The past few days have been nothing short of surreal. Seeing 'Sulthaan' become what people are calling an 'overnight phenomenon' has been deeply humbling. The kind of love the song has received from audiences across languages, regions, and age groups has truly been overwhelming."
Praising the team behind "Sulthaan," she added, "It is a high-energy, intense track, brought to life through the choreography of one of India's top choreographers, Shobi Master. The song is composed by the talented Shaan Rahman, beautifully sung by Anila Rajeev, and shot by one of the best cinematographers, Akhil George, making the entire experience even more exciting and demanding."
Vedhika added that it was incredibly fulfilling to see videos of people dancing to the song in theaters and witnessing the energy and joy the track has created.
Meanwhile, Vedhika is also celebrating another major milestone in her career with "Aadu 3".
Written and directed by Midhun Manuel Thomas, the film features Jayasurya, Saiju Kurup, Vinayakan, Renji Panicker, Vijay Babu, Sunny Wayne, Dharmajan Bolgatty, Bhagath Manuel, Indrans, Bijukuttan, Sudhi Koppa, and Harikrishnan reprising their roles from the original franchise, with Alleya Bourne and Krishna Jeev joining the cast as fresh faces.
Produced by Vijay Babu and Venu Kunnappilly under the banners Friday Film House and Kavya Film Company, the project is the sequel to "Aadu 2" (2017) and the third installment in the 'Aadu' franchise.
Vedhika's filmography includes critically acclaimed films such as "Paradesi," "Kaaviyathalaivan," "Shivalinga," "James and Alice," and "Sringaravelan".