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Keerthy Suresh's action‑comedy Revolver Rita to release in August. Promo out

Keerthy Suresh's action‑comedy Revolver Rita to release in August. Promo out

India Today2 days ago

After making her Bollywood debut with 'Baby John', Keerthy Suresh is returning to the big screen with her next Tamil outing. 'Revolver Rita', a quirky action-comedy film, is slated for release on August 27, 2025.Keerthy Suresh shared a new poster on X, along with the release date, captioned, 'Rita is ready to roll babyyy #RevolverRita from 27th August.(Sic)'Here's the Post:
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The actor also released a new promo video with the release date, offering a sneak peek into the film's eccentric tone and its colourful cast of characters.Here's the release date promo of Revolver Rita: The teaser, which dropped on October 17, 2024, showcased Keerthy Suresh in full action mode performing fierce stunts while blending comic timing, hinting at a shift from her recent roles. Directed by JK Chandru, 'Revolver Rita' promises a new look and a fantastic performance by the National Award-winning actor.The film also stars Radikaa Sarathkumar, Sunil, Ajay Ghosh, Redin Kingsley, Super Subbarayan, and John Vijay. It is produced by Sudhan Sundaram and Jagadish Palanisamy under the Passion Studios banner. The technical crew includes Sean Roldan on music, Dinesh Krishnan B handling cinematography, and editing by Praveen KL.advertisement Meanwhile, Keerthy was last seen in her Hindi film 'Baby John' alongside Varun Dhawan. In 2024, she also appeared in the Tamil film 'Raghu Thatha'. Her upcoming projects include her OTT debut with 'Akka', a Yash Raj Films production also starring Radhika Apte, and a film titled 'Kannivedi', directed by Ganesh Raj.Trending Reel

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