Dinesh Lamba's First Look as Ghiyasuddin Thamkani in 'Draupathi 2' Unveiled

The makers of the Tamil-Telugu historical drama 'Draupathi 2' have released the first look poster of actor Dinesh Lamba as the character Ghiyasuddin Thamkani. The film is set to release in theaters on January 23, 2025. Director Mohan G Kshatriyan revealed the story is primarily set in the 14th century, exploring the rule of Hoysala emperor Veera Vallalar III and the impact of the Mughal invasion. The film features a large ensemble cast and is based on historical facts, though with cinematic liberties for character development.

Key Points: Draupathi 2 First Look: Dinesh Lamba as Ghiyasuddin Thamkani

  • First look poster released
  • Set in 14th century Hoysala rule
  • Releases January 23
  • Features large ensemble cast
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Dinesh Lamba's look as Ghiyasuddin Thamkani from 'Draupathi 2' released

First look of Dinesh Lamba in historical drama 'Draupathi 2' released. Film set in 14th century Tamil Nadu releases Jan 23.

"The prime historical events shown in the film are all based on facts. - Mohan G Kshatriyan"

Chennai, Jan 20

The makers of director Mohan G's eagerly awaited Tamil-Telugu historical drama 'Draupathi 2' on Tuesday released the first look poster of actor Dinesh Lamba as Ghiyasuddin Thamkani in the film.

For the unaware, the film is to hit screens on January 23 this year.

Taking to his X timeline, director Mohan G Kshatriyan shared the first look poster of Lamba and wrote, "In just three more days, #Draupathi 2 will be in your favorite theaters.. Starting January 23."

Produced by Chola Chakravarthy of Netaji Productions in association with G. M Film Corporation, 'Draupathi 2', has triggered huge interest among fans.

The film is set in the 14th century and unfolds against the backdrop of the rule of Hoysala emperor Veera Vallalar III, the valour and resistance of the Kadavarayas of Sendhamangalam, and the turbulent shifts triggered by the Mughal invasion of Tamil Nadu.

Apart from Richard Rishi and Rakshana Induchoodan, actor and cinematographer Natti Natraj will be seen essaying a key role.

The film will also feature actors Y. G. Mahendran, Nadodigal Barani, Saravana Subbiah, Vela Ramamoorthy, Siraj Johnny, Dinesh Lamba, Ganesh Gaurang, Divi, Devayani Sharma, and Arunodayan, further strengthening the film's historical scale and dramatic presence.

Director Mohan G Kshatriyan, during an interview to IANS earlier, had said that 'Draupathi 2' would start off from 'Draupathi', the first part of the franchise. "The duration of this film is 2 hours and 39 minutes. Of this, only eight to nine minutes of the story happens in 2025, the remaining happens in the 14th century," the director had disclosed.

Mohan G Kshatriyan said that the inspiration for the screenplay came from a small book called Moondram Vallalla Maharaja by a historian called Annal Kandar.

"The prime historical events shown in the film are all based on facts. However, we have used cinematic liberties while developing characters. It took me almost a year to complete the script as I had to meet a lot of people to learn about this subject. The third Veera Vallalalar ruled with Thiruvannamalai in Tamil Nadu as his capital," he explained.

The film boasts of a good technical team as well. It's Telugu dialogues have been penned by Samrat, while Ghibran Vaibodha has scored the music.

Cinematography for the film is by Philip R. Sundar and Thanika Tony is in charge of choreography.

Stunts for the film have been choreographed by Action Santosh while editing is by Devaraj. Art direction has been done by Kamalnathan.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Looks promising. Glad the director did proper research and met historians. But I hope the "cinematic liberties" don't twist the facts too much. Our history is dramatic enough without unnecessary masala.
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Arjun K
Fantastic cast! Y.G. Mahendran, Vela Ramamoorthy... such solid actors. The technical team sounds strong too with Ghibran's music. Hoping for a worthy sequel. First part was good, expecting this to be bigger and better.
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Sarah B
As someone who loves historical dramas, this is right up my alley. The backdrop of Veera Vallalar III and the resistance against invasion sounds powerful. The 2 hour 39 min runtime is a commitment though! Hope the pacing is good.
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Karthik V
Thiruvannamalai as the capital! 😍 Love that they are highlighting Tamil Nadu's history beyond the usual Chola/Pandya narratives. The Hoysalas don't get enough screen time. Booking tickets for the first day first show!
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Michael C
Interesting mix of Tamil and Telugu production. The dual-language approach should help it reach a wider audience. The poster has a very grand, epic feel to it. Looking forward to seeing the visuals by Philip R. Sundar.

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