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Ajith brother-in-law looking for resurgence
Updated : Sep 23, 2025
Ajith Kumar has been one of the biggest stars of Indian Cinema. He even won Padma Bhushan recently. But his brother-in-law Richard Rishi and sister-in-law Shamili, even though had been childhood stars, they could not really pass on the success as adults. Now, Richard is looking for a resurgence at the box office.
The much-anticipated historical action-drama Draupathi 2, starring Richard Rishi, has officially completed filming. Directed by critically acclaimed filmmaker Mohan G, the movie, a Tamil-Telugu bilingual, recently wrapped its final schedule in Ariyalur, concluding a shoot that began in Mumbai. The film is produced by Chola Shakkaravarthi under Netaji Productions in association with G.M Film Corporation.
From its initial announcement and first-look poster, the film has generated immense buzz for its promise of a visually grand and emotionally powerful historical drama. Director Mohan G expressed his gratitude to the producer, stating that despite this being Chola Shakkaravarthi’s maiden production, his passion for cinema ensured the project maintained the highest standards of quality and creative freedom.
Producer Chola Shakkaravarthi praised Mohan G’s meticulous approach, noting that the shoot was completed ahead of schedule. He thanked the director and the entire team, including lead actor Richard Rishi, for their support, which has renewed his enthusiasm for producing more films of this caliber.
Draupathi 2 features Rakshana Indusudan as the female lead and Natti Natraj in a significant role, along with a stellar ensemble cast. The post-production work is now in full swing, and the makers are planning to release promotional materials soon, with a potential theatrical release in December. The film is poised to transport audiences to 14th-century South India, blending compelling storytelling with striking visuals and a powerful cast.
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