'Saamy 2' to finally go on floors later this month
Chennai
September 21, 2017
The much anticipated sequel to actor Vikram's 2003 Tamil
action-drama "Saamy" will finally roll from later this month, a source said.
Hari and Vikram reunite for "Saamy 2" after a decade.
The project was
supposed to go on the floors much earlier. However, due to Vikram's other
commitments it had to be deferred.
"The shoot will start from the last
week of September. It's a big-budget film and the team plans to wrap up the
project without delay. After finishing the first schedule in the city, the shoot
will shift to Delhi, Mussoorie and followed by Nepal," a source from the film's
unit told IANS.
Keerthy Suresh and Trisha are playing the leading ladies.
Trisha, who was part of the first part, will be seen playing a lengthy role.
"Trisha is not playing an extended cameo, contrary to rumours. Both the
heroines have very important parts to play and their characters are crucial from
the story's perspective," he said.
Vikram will return as the
foul-mouthed, twirled mustache sporting police officer.
Devi Sri Prasad
has been roped in to compose the tunes.
Commenting on the sequel,
director Hari had told IANS: "We will definitely make it bigger. We're reuniting
after a decade and the expectations will be much higher."
The film will
be bankrolled by Thameens Films.
Chennai
September 21, 2017
The much anticipated sequel to actor Vikram's 2003 Tamil
action-drama "Saamy" will finally roll from later this month, a source said.
Hari and Vikram reunite for "Saamy 2" after a decade.
The project was
supposed to go on the floors much earlier. However, due to Vikram's other
commitments it had to be deferred.
"The shoot will start from the last
week of September. It's a big-budget film and the team plans to wrap up the
project without delay. After finishing the first schedule in the city, the shoot
will shift to Delhi, Mussoorie and followed by Nepal," a source from the film's
unit told IANS.
Keerthy Suresh and Trisha are playing the leading ladies.
Trisha, who was part of the first part, will be seen playing a lengthy role.
"Trisha is not playing an extended cameo, contrary to rumours. Both the
heroines have very important parts to play and their characters are crucial from
the story's perspective," he said.
Vikram will return as the
foul-mouthed, twirled mustache sporting police officer.
Devi Sri Prasad
has been roped in to compose the tunes.
Commenting on the sequel,
director Hari had told IANS: "We will definitely make it bigger. We're reuniting
after a decade and the expectations will be much higher."
The film will
be bankrolled by Thameens Films.
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