Four heroine-centric films such as Trisha, Sunny Leone, Aishwarya Rajesh, Kowai Sarala are releasing this week.
With Pongal just two weeks away, neither big star nor big budget films are likely to release in the next two weeks. So many films release within these two weeks targeting the collection of these two weeks.
As for this week, Trisha starrer ‘Rangi’, Sunny Leone starrer ‘Oh My Ghost’, Aishwarya Rajesh starrer ‘Driver Jamuna’ and Kovai Sarala starrer ‘Sembi’ are releasing. In all these four films, importance is given to heroines.
1. Rangi: Engyum Samiti directed by M. Rangi is released under the direction of Saravanan. This film is produced by Lyca. Trisha has played the role of a journalist in this film. The trailer of the film and the scenes of Trisha clashing with the police officer have already been received well. “It is not enough if there is Ambala to scream at Pombaliya, it needs more than that, and it needs to be below” has also received attention. Although Trisha has previously acted in heroine-centric films like Mohini and Nayaki, the team is confident of a huge response as she has a lot of action scenes in this film.
2. Oh My Ghost: Sunny Leone is making her debut as a heroine in Tamil film industry with this film, although she has already made a minor appearance in ‘Vadakari’. Satish, Yogi Babu, Ramesh Tilak, G.P. Muthu, Mottai Rajendran and others are acting in this film, which is a ghost film with comedy and charm. Director R. who got noticed through the film Think. This is Yuvan’s next film. Sunny Leone, G,B. The film is expected to have a good opening as Muthu is a social media celebrity.
3. Driver Jamuna: Aishwarya Rajesh is already in K.P. He has acted in films that give importance to heroines like Ranasingham. But the film will also have protagonists. As far as this film is concerned, the story is completely written around the role of Aishwarya Rajesh. Aishwarya works as a taxi driver due to her family background. At this point, a group of mercenaries board his car. The police start chasing them. Thus, Aishwarya takes Rajesh hostage. The story is about how he recovers from these problems. They say that the film moves briskly because there is no hero, love scenes or songs in the film.
4. Sembi: This is the next film of Prabhu Salomon who directed Maina, Kayal and Kumki. Prabhu Saloman, who takes up compelling stories, tells the story of a grandmother fighting for her granddaughter in this film. In this film, Kowai Sarala plays a tribal woman named Veerathayi who fights to get justice for her ten-year-old granddaughter. The shooting of this film has been done in Kodaikanal and its surrounding dense forest areas. Although Sati has already played important roles in some films like Leelavati, this film is entirely designed around the role of Kowai Sarala. He has changed his usual body language for this film.
Apart from these films, B.V. Chaguntala’s Lover directed by Prasad, College Road directed by Jai Amar Singh, RKV. Last love story is also released in the direction. Apart from this, the movie Aadhapal is releasing directly on the Aha OTT platform.
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