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Updated : Dec 25, 2023

Lyca Postpones Lal Salaam brings Arun Vijay Mission Chapter1 for Sankranti

Lyca Productions, a powerhouse in the Indian film industry, renowned for delivering cinematic blockbusters such as 2.0 and Ponniyin Selvan, is all set to release Superstar Rajinikanth and Vishnu Vishal starrer Laal Salaam directed by Aishwarya Rajinikanth for Sankranthi.

But due to post production works, the makers are postponed the film to later date. While Lyca Productions dropping another film Mission: Chapter 1 on the same date.

Directed by the talented filmmaker Vijay and produced by M. Rajasekhar and S. Swathi, 'Mission: Chapter 1' boasts a stellar cast, led by the charismatic Arun Vijay, the returning Amy Jackson, and the talented Nimisha Sajayan. Alongside them, Abhi Haasan, Bharat Bopanna, and the young prodigy Baby Eyal contribute to the film's dynamic ensemble.

The fact that the movie was shot in just 70 days across various locations, including London and Chennai, adds to the anticipation surrounding its release. 'Mission: Chapter 1' is not just limited to a regional release, as it is set to captivate audiences in four languages, promising a truly immersive and inclusive cinematic experience.

Scheduled for a spectacular worldwide release on Sankranti, this film is undoubtedly one of the most anticipated releases, promising a fusion of gripping storytelling, stellar performances, and cutting-edge production values.






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