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Suriya, Bobby Deol, and Disha Patani were spotted together at the promotion event of their next action drama Kanguva. The film is slated to release in November 2024. The makers were today seen promoting the film. Recently, the second song Yolo was released from the album.
In the video, shared by Snehzala, we can see Suriya, Bobby Deol and Disha Patani posing together for the camera post the event. Suriya opted for a simple look while Bobby looked handsome in a black shirt and pants. Disha looked stunning in a purple colour bodycon dress. Fans shower praise on Suriya in the comment section.
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The upcoming film Kanguva, directed by Siva and starring Suriya in the lead role, has already created a massive buzz among the fans. Its posters, teasers and trailers released earlier have received significant attention. Fans are amazed after seeing Suriya’s performance in the trailer. According to past reports, the makers are using Artificial intelligence to dub Suriya’s voice in all the languages. Initially, the film was scheduled to release on October 10. The date was rescheduled to November 14.
The film finely blends the story of an ancient warrior, who is fighting to save his people and a modern-day police officer. To be released in Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam, Hindi, English, French and Spanish, Kanguva features popular stars like Disha Patani, Bobby Deol, Jagapathi Babu, Prakash Raj, Yogi Babu, KS Ravikumar, Harish Uthaman, Kovai Sarala, Vasundhara Kashyap and Anandraj. The music is composed by Devi Sri Prasad, while the cinematography department is handled by Vetri Palanisamy.
In August trailer was released. The video open with tribal people scene. They are gearing up for a war with Bobby Deol. Suriya’s character is portrayed as a ferocious daredevil, and the superstar is making a ravishing entry into the Pan-India market. It’s fair to say that the trailer is Suriya’s lion’s roar across India. The trailer beautifully depicts both prehistoric humans and our future. Such an imaginative and daring project could only come from the South.
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