'Amaran' director Rajkumar Periasamy joins hands with Bhushan Kumar for the film, expressed happiness
Rajkumar Periasamy: 'Amaran' director Rajkumar Periasamy has decided to work with Bhushan Kumar of T-Series for his new pan-India film, the information of which he shared in the post.
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T-Series Chairman and Managing Director Bhushan Kumar has announced a collaboration with famous Tamil filmmaker Rajkumar Periasamy for the much-awaited pan-India film. Excited with the success of his blockbuster film Amaran, director Rajkumar Periasamy also shared his happiness about working with T-Series producer Bhushan Kumar for a new project.
T-Series announced the news by sharing a picture of the two on its social media handle. Sharing it, Rajkumar wrote, 'A story I always wanted to tell and a collaboration that makes it even more special. I need all your prayers and blessings.'
They are supposed to start their production by the end of 2025. The project is also a great start for the filmmaker and the production company as both are in plans to bring in audiences all over India with their story. Other details pertaining to the project have not been known yet. Currently, Rajkummar is busy directing Tamil superstar Dhanush's next film that is tentatively titled D55. The film is produced by Sushmitha Anbuchezhian under the banner of Gopuram Films.
Rajkummar had entered with 2017's Rangoon. His next, 'Amaran' had Sivakarthikeyan and Sai Pallavi as its leads. The plot was based on the life story of late Major Mukunda Varadarajan of the Indian Army, an awarded soldier, leader of the 44 Rashtriya Rifles Cheetah Company. Major Mukunda was martyred in combat with terrorists at Shopian, Kashmir in April 2014. Ashoka Chakra was awarded posthumously to the officer. Amaran hit theatres on October 31 is produced by Raaj Kamal Films International in association with Sony Pictures Films India, raked in a monstrous Rs 42.3 crore at worldwide box office collections on day one of its release.