Sivakarthikeyan's 'Ayalaan' will hit the big screens on the occasion of Diwali 2023
Published On: 24 April 2023 | Kollywood | By: Team Moviekoop
'Ayalaan', a science-fiction with Sivakarthikeyan in the lead role, directed by Ravikumar is one the most awaited films
Now the makers have officially announced that the film will have its worldwide theatrical release for the festive occasion of Diwali 2023.
It is known that the film is touted to be a sci-fi flick revolving around an alien that lands on Earth and so has an extensive amount of VFX involved. While Rakul Preet Singh is playing the female lead in the film, actress Isha Koppikar and Sharad Kelkar are also part of the cast. The film also has Karunakaran and Yogi Babu providing the comic relief.
KJR Studios, which is releasing the film, states “With Ayalaan, we did not want to compromise on quality, as it will have the highest number of CGI shots for a Pan-Indian movie. And hence we needed time to achieve perfection. It also gives us immense pleasure to let you know that ‘Ayalaan’ will be the first full-length Live-Action film in Indian Cinema to have over 4500+ VFX shots with the Alien character playing a pivotal role throughout the movie. At this moment I'd like to thank Phantom FX, the company behind the CG of many Hollywood movies, for the exceptional CG work they've delivered for Ayalaan. We would also like to thank all the fans for your unwavering patience and support. We promise the wait will be worth it. Ayalaan has an engrossing content that will appeal to universal crowds and we are releasing the film in Tamil, Telugu, Hindi, Kannada and Malayalam."
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