Aari Arjunan's Thriller '4th Floor' Gets Release Date & Censor Clearance

The psychological thriller '4th Floor', starring Aari Arjunan, has been cleared by the censor board and will release worldwide on February 27. Directed by L.R. Sundarapandi, the film is produced by A Raja under Mano Creations. The story is set in a residential building in central Chennai and explores the connection between dreams and reality. The film also features Deepshika in the female lead, with music by Dharan and cinematography by J. Lakshman.

Key Points: '4th Floor' Psychological Thriller Starring Aari Arjunan Releasing Feb 27

  • Censored with U/A certificate
  • Worldwide release on February 27
  • A psychological thriller set in Chennai
  • Features Aari Arjunan and Deepshika in lead roles
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Aari Arjunan-starrer '4th Floor' to hit screens on Feb 27

Aari Arjunan's '4th Floor', a psychological thriller directed by L.R. Sundarapandi, is set for a worldwide release on February 27 with a U/A certificate.

"The film has been completely shot in Chennai and its surrounding areas - Sources"

Chennai, Feb 1

The makers of director L.R. Sundarapandi's eagerly awaited psychological thriller film, '4th Floor', featuring actor Aari Arjunan in the lead, have now announced that the film has been cleared by the censor board for release with a U/A certificate and that the film will now hit screens worldwide on February 27 this year.

Aari Arjunan took to his X timeline to make the announcement. He wrote, "#FourthFloor Censored - U/A Certificate. February 27 Release in Cinemas. A @lrsundarapandi1 directorial. A @dharankumar_c Musical. Lyrics - @kukarthik1. #ManoCreations @DirectorS_shiva @deepshikhaoffi @adithya_Kathir @suriyasree1 @asulthanrajapro."

Produced by A Raja under Mano Creations and directed by L.R. Sundarapandi, the film, a unique thriller, is set in an extraordinary milieu. The story unfolds amidst a series of thrilling events in a residential building in central Chennai.

Sources from the unit say that director L.R. Sundarapandi has crafted a screenplay that is full of astonishing twists and that is guaranteed to provide an unprecedented thriller experience to audiences.

As a psychological thriller, the film would look to explore the intricate connection between dreams and reality, the sources pointed out and informed that the unit of the film had now completed the entire shooting process.

"The film has been completely shot in Chennai and its surrounding areas," the sources added.

Aari Arjunan plays the protagonist, with Deepshika playing the female lead in this film. Actors Pavithra, director Subramania Siva, Thalaivasal Vijay, and Adithya Kathir too will be seen playing pivotal roles in this film.

On the technical front, the film owes its visuals to gifted cinematographer J. Lakshman, who is best known for his work in popular movies like 'Poda Podi' and 'Vennila Kabadi Kuzhu'.

Music for the film has been scored by Dharan of Poda Podi fame while art direction has been handled by Suresh Kalleri, known for his work in gripping social dramas 'Aneedhi', 'Jail', and the popular web series 'Mathagam'.

- IANS

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Karthik V
Psychological thriller set in a Chennai building? Sounds very intriguing. Hope it's not just another predictable horror-masala mix. The combo of Dharan's music and Lakshman's cinematography could be a winner. Will watch on 27th.
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Rahul R
Good to see films being shot entirely in and around Chennai. Shows confidence in local talent and locations. The art director from 'Mathagam' is a great choice for a thriller. Fingers crossed for a tight screenplay.
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Sarah B
The concept of dreams vs reality in a thriller is always fascinating if done well. But I hope the "astonishing twists" are earned and not just thrown in for shock value. Tamil cinema needs more smart psychological dramas.
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Meera T
U/A certificate is a relief! Can take my teenage cousins along. Deepshika is a good choice for the female lead. Hope her role has substance. The release is perfectly timed before the exam season gets too heavy. 😅
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Vikram M
Respectfully, I'm a bit skeptical. Many films promise "unprecedented experiences" but end up being formulaic. Hope director Sundarapandi proves me wrong. The technical team is excellent on paper, so the foundation is strong.

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