
Makers of Soori's 'Mandaadi' release actor Suhas's first look poster in sea thriller!
The makers of director Mathimaran Pugazhendi's upcoming film, 'Mandaadi', featuring actor Soori in the lead, on Monday released the first look poster of actor
Suhas
in the film.
Interestingly, the first look poster of actor Suhas was also the first look poster of the Telugu version of the film.
Taking to its X timeline to release the poster, RS Infotainment, the production house producing the film, wrote, "All it needs is a Tsumani to wake your fighting spirits up. Here's the terrific Telugu First Look of the film #Mandaadi. @sooriofficial and @ActorSuhas are all set to Ride & Rule the Sea."
Responding to this tweet, Actor Suhas wrote, "Here is the first look of #Mandaadi. Can't wait to ride and rule the sea with @sooriofficial anna."
Actress Mahima Nambiar, best known for her powerful performances in Tamil films like 'Asuraguru', 'Magamuni' and Sri Lankan cricketer Muthaiah Muralidharan's biopic, '800', plays the lead in the film, which will also feature actor Sathyaraj in a pivotal role in the film.
Actress Sachana, who shot to fame after her stint in the Tamil television reality show Bigg Boss, and well-known Kannada actor Achuyuth Kumar too have been roped in for the film.
The title poster of the film had a ship on fire in the sea.
Actor Soori, who took to his X timeline to share the title poster of the film, a few days ago, wrote, " Mandaadi. When the sea carries secrets, the fire will tell us stories. First Look from Tomorrow. When the sea, which has no bounds, keeps endless secrets within itself, only the fire is able to tell its stories."
The film boast of an exceptional technical unit. Actor and music director G V Prakash Kumar is to score its music and S R Kathir is to crank the camera. Editing for the film is to be by Pradeep E Ragav while Peter Hein will be in charge of choreographing the stunts in the film.
Soori will be playing the titular role of Mandaadi in the film, which will have sound design by Prathap and VFX by a team led by Harihara Suthan. Dances for the film are to be choreographed by Azar.
Ace director Vetrimaran will be the creative producer for this film, which is being produced by Elred Kumar.

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