After delivering a stupendous hit with the patriotic drama Amaran, Tamil director Rajkumar Periyaswamy is joining forces with versatile actor Dhanush for another interesting drama which will focus on paying a cinematic tribute to the unsung heroes in the modern day society.
The makers have recently onboarded happening Tollywood beauty Sree Leela as one of the female leads. Now, they have officially announced that highly talented artist Sai Pallavi is also joining the cast. This is a big development because Dhanush and Sai Pallavi created a mass euphoria when they previously worked for Maari 2 as the Rowdy Baby song turned out be a huge rage on YouTube with millions of views.
The trio of Dhanush, Sai Pallavi and Sree Leela will form a lethal dancing combination because they have the reputation to pulling off electrifying moves on the big screen with effortless ease and grace. But, here is a big twist.
Rajkumar Periyaswamy is known for handling thought provoking subjects with honest portrayal of emotions and drama. He is likely to come up with a similar attempt in Dhanush55 as well.
So, it would be interesting to see if he really chooses to have whistle-worthy dance numbers in this film or not. The suspense will end only after the film’s release.
Nevertheless, the director might extract the best performances from all these actors with his meaty characters.
This post was last modified on 2 February 2026 7:40 pm
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