They also shared a news poster which have the actor in full-fledged war action mode, accompanied by a fierce and fearless hyena, ready to take on the world with its bloody jaws.
The film is likely to go on floors after the completion of Viduthalai Part 2, which is a two-part film based on the short story Thunaivan by Jeyamohan.
He even confirms with his co-passenger if he has pressed the right button and then smiles at the camera. The video is a delight to watch and shows the humble and playful side of the superstar.
The film has music by Dhibu Ninan Thomas, and the background score was composed by Vishal Chandrasekhar, cinematography by Balaji Subramanyam and editing by Suresh A. Prasad.
The actor, who was devastated by the tragic loss, had shown immense courage and professionalism by attending the press meetings of his previous film ‘Ratham’.
Amidst the heated discussions over the Cauvery water issue, a group of people raised their voices in Kannada, they questioned the promotion of a Tamil movie