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Updated : Apr 8, 2023

Police Brutality takes new turn in Vidudhala Part 1 trailer

The first part of the Tamil film ‘Viduthalai’ was released on 31 March at the theatres and it is winning appreciation from the audience and critics. Directed by Vetrimaaran, the film stars Vijay Sethupathi and Soori in the lead roles. Ace producer Allu Aravind releasing the film in Telugu under Geetha Film Distribution on April 15th.

 

The trailer of the film was released on Saturday, which promises a gritty story about a hunt by the police for a people’s leader in a village. Gautham Vasudev Menon plays the senior police official, who heads the manhunt for Perumal Master (Vijay Sethupathi), a vigilante fighting for people’s rights.

 

Soori is constable Kumaresan in the film, a small cog in the giant wheel of the police structure, who is unable to stand the power abuse of the department. The trailer depicts his frustration and inability to do something about the injustice. What happens to Perumal and who finally catches him is what the story is about.

 

The rousing score, realistic stunts of actor soori and Vijay Sethupathi menacing presence raises the expectations on this film. The Vetrimaaran directorial is produced by Elred Kumar under the RS Infotainment and Grass Root Film Company banners. R. Velraj is the cinematographer for the film and legendary musician Maestro Ilaiyaraaja has composed the film’s soundtrack.






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