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Vijay Antony's 26th film titled 'Lawyer'; Shoot to begin in June

Vijay Antony's 26th film titled 'Lawyer'; Shoot to begin in June

Time of India20-05-2025

Actor
Vijay Antony
, known for his versatility, has recently been seen in films like 'Maargan,' 'Valli Mayil,' and 'Shakti Thirumagan.' Among these, Markan is scheduled to hit the screens on June 27.
Riding on the momentum of this release, Vijay Antony has announced the title of his next film, which is intriguingly named 'Lawyer'. This upcoming project marks the 26th film in Vijay Antony's career and is generating considerable buzz among fans and the industry alike. The film will be directed by
Joshua
Sethuraman, who takes the helm for this venture. Vijay Antony himself is producing the film, showing his continued commitment to backing distinctive cinema.
The production is set to begin in June, with the team gearing up to shoot what promises to be a compelling courtroom drama.
Production kicks off in June with high expectations
What sets 'Lawyer' apart is its unique focus on the judicial system. Director Joshua Sethuraman has crafted a narrative centered around an unusual legal case, set against the backdrop of a courtroom. The film aims to portray the intricacies of the judiciary and legal procedures in a manner that hasn't been explored much in Tamil cinema before.
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The filmmakers emphasize that the movie will offer audiences a fresh and realistic depiction of how courts function, shedding light on the challenges and drama within the legal system.
Fans await a compelling and thought-provoking legal thriller
The anticipation around 'Lawyer' continues to grow as the crew prepares for the upcoming shoot. With Vijay Antony's proven track record as an actor and producer, combined with Joshua Sethuraman's fresh storytelling approach, the film is expected to be a standout legal thriller. Fans are eager to see how this new story unfolds and how the courtroom drama will be brought to life on screen, potentially offering a gripping and thought-provoking cinematic experience.
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