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Updated : Apr 16, 2023

The Massy highlights of Vetrimaarans Vidudhala Part 1

Vetrimaaran is an award-winning director and everyone knows that when he decides to make a film, they can expect something unique and engaging. With the director' recent Vidudhala Part 1 releasing tomorrow in Telugu states by Geetha Film Distribution, the expectations are now on sky high.

 

Viduthalai Part 1 has both audiences and critics raving about its masterful visual craft and forthright socio-political positioning. The makers recently held a special screening show for Telugu media, and everyone was astonished away by Vetrimaaran's taking and stroy telling.

 

Critics and the media are raving about a few special sequences in the film, which will undoubtedly provide a massy and insane theatrical experience for the audience who is eagerly awaiting it tomorrow. The 8-minute single-shot introduction train scene, Vijay Sethupathi's massy entrance, Soori's characterization, and his rise will undoubtedly give the audience goosebumps.

 

On the other hand, the heartbreaking scenes such as police brutality against women, women's nude interrogation scenes, and the emotional climax scenes will undoubtedly leave everyone speechless. Bhavani Sri, Prakash Raj, Gautham Vasudev Menon, Rajeev Menon and Chethan played prominent roles. Ilaiyaraaja is the composer for this flick, which is bankrolled by RS Infotainment and Grassroot Film Company.






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