`Kamal Haasan's 'Vikram' trailer and audio launch will be on May 15th
Published On: 03 May 2022 | Kollywood | By: Team Moviekoop
The much-awaited Kamal Haasan's 'Vikram' trailer and the audio launch will be on May 15th. The music for the movie, which is written and directed by Lokesh Kanagaraj, is scored by Anirudh Ravichander.
It was reported that the film will have parts in which actor Kamal Haasan will appear as a 30-year-old for the flashback story. According to reports, the moviemakers had spent over Rs. 10 crore on the technology used in Hollywood films to make the actor look younger. Reportedly, Kannada actress Shanvi Srivastava is said to play the leading lady in the film alongside Kamal in his flashback story.
The shooting for the film began in 2021 and was wrapped up in March and the film is under post-production now. ‘Vikram’ being one of the high-budget movies released its title teaser last year and it piqued a lot of interest from the audience.
'Vikram' is slated to release on June 3, and the makers have planned some extensive promotions to make the film reach more audiences. As the first step, the makers have planned to launch the 'Vikram' NFTs at Cannes Film Festival among the global film fraternity.The movie is being promoted on full scale with its teaser and advertisement promotions on EMU trains. The trains in Tamil Nadu now run with posters from ‘Vikram’ which gives a small glimpse of the movie.
Tags: Vikram-movie-tamil Kamal Haasan Vikram also stars Fahadh Faasil Vijay Sethupathi Kalidas Jayaram Narain Arjun Das and Shivani Narayan
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