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Thalaivi Trailer: Kangana Ranaut as Jaya is here to rule the Man's World

Published On: 23 March 2021 | Bollywood | By:

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The powerful trailer is out on the occasion of Kangana Ranaut's 34th Birthday. Arvind Swamy plays the iconic MGR. Interestingly the Tamil and Hindi version of the trailer are designed in a different way.

On the occasion of Kangana Ranaut's 34th Birthday makers have unveiled the trailer of the much-anticipated film Thalaivi. The film is trilingual will release simultaneously in Hindi, Tamil and Telugu.

The trailer portrays the life of former Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu, J Jayalalithaa. Thalaivi is directed by AL Vijay and is all set to release in theatres on April 23. While Kangana Ranaut plays Jayalalithaa, actor Arvind Swamy will be seen as MGR aka MG Ramachandran.

Interestingly, With just two weeks to go for the assembly elections in Tamil Nadu, the makers of the Jayalalitha biopic chose this moment to release the much-delayed Thalaivi trailer. And the trailer is designed differently in all three versions. The Tamil trailer has given a bit more importance to MGR.


The trailer showcases the different phases of Jayalalitha from a popular movie star to a political icon. Its a story of women who ruled the man's world. 

Director AL Vijay and the team of Thalaivi received a NOC (No Objection Certificate) from Jayalalithaa's nephew Deepak before making the film. The film's cast includes Kangana Ranaut, Arvind Swami, Shamna Kasim, Samuthirakani, Prakash Raj and Jisshu Sengupta.

The technical crew of Thalaivi consists of composer GV Prakash Kumar, cinematographer Vishal Vittal and editors Anthony and Ballu Saluja. Thalaivi was supposed to release last year, but it had to be postponed due to the novel coronavirus pandemic.

Check out the Tamil and Telugu trailer here:


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