Viral Buzz: This cult classic of Selvaraghavan's directorial getting a sequel... Here's what we know

(This article is authored by Alar)

Selvaraghavan impressing fans through his actorial ventures quite recently, as his last release was Bakasuran by Mohan G. Now fans have a relishing news that the latter is to bring back the classic director avatar with a powerful sequel project. The buzz surrounding 7G Rainbow Colony is at an all-time high, as its one of the Selvaraghavan's masterpiece till to date.

The film is widely regarded as one of Selvaraghavan's most acclaimed works, thanks to its nuanced exploration of themes like love, loss, and the power of relationships. The film is known for its realistic portrayal of characters and situations, which struck a chord with the filmbuffs.

Now the latest and exciting buzz is that the film is getting a sequel with Ravikrishna who lead the first part. Adding to the excitement is the legendary Yuvan Shankar Raja, who is set to compose the music for the film. While the first part of the film had Sonia playing the lead female role, the team is currently in talks with other talented actresses to fill the void left by her character's demise.

This development has only added to the intrigue and excitement surrounding the project, as fans eagerly speculate on who will be cast opposite Ravikrishna. The actor, who made his debut with this film, has been away from the limelight for over a decade. His last appearance was in the critically acclaimed Aaranya Kaandam in 2011. Now, he is all set to make a comeback with this much-awaited project.

 The director is also said to be working on the final script and will make an official announcement soon. The film is expected to go on floors in June this year.  Selvaraghavan, who is known for his unique style of filmmaking, has delivered several hits like Kadhal Konden, Pudhupettai and Aayirathil Oruvan. His last release was Naane Varuven, which featured his brother Dhanush in a dual role. The film was a thriller drama that received positive reviews from critics and audiences alike.

 

 

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