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R Madhavan Transforms Into 'Edison of India' in GDN Trailer

The official trailer of GDN, starring R Madhavan as the legendary engineer GD Naidu, has been released. The film traces Naidu's journey from a grassroots innovator to a pioneering industrialist who built the UMS transport network. It highlights the opposition he faced from British authorities, including false charges and treason allegations. Directed by Krishnakumar Ramakumar, GDN releases worldwide on July 17, 2026.

GDN trailer: R Madhavan transforms into 'Edison of India' GD Naidu in biographical drama

New Delhi, July 6

The official trailer of GDN, the much-awaited biographical period drama starring R Madhavan, was released by makers on social media, offering a first look at the actor's dramatic transformation into legendary engineer and philanthropist Gopalaswamy Doraiswamy Naidu, widely known as the "Edison of India."

The film is directed by Krishnakumar Ramakumar, who also co-wrote the screenplay with Madhavan.

After earning acclaim for portraying a real-life figure in 'Rocketry: The Nambi Effect', Madhavan once again steps into the role of a historical personality.

In GDN, he depicts multiple stages of GD Naidu's life, from his determined younger years to an elderly version in which the actor appears almost unrecognisable.

Running for nearly three minutes, the trailer opens with speculation surrounding Naidu's later years, including a rumour that he had gone mad and bombed his own building.

It then traces his journey from a grassroots innovator to a pioneering industrialist who built the UMS public transport network and established some of India's earliest polytechnic institutions.

The narrative also highlights the opposition Naidu faced from those in power. In one key moment, a British administrator asks, "Who the h**l is this fakir?" Moments later, the trailer displays the tagline: "Feared by the British. Forgotten by his countrymen."

The trailer further teases several challenges that shaped Naidu's life, including police raids, fabricated allegations of tax evasion, and a serious charge of treason linked to his business dealings with the Nazis, setting up the film's central conflict.

GDN features an ensemble cast including Sathyaraj, Jayaram, Priyamani, Vinay Rai, Dushara Vijayan and Aditi Balan. The film's background score is composed by Govind Vasantha, while Aravind Kamalanathan serves as cinematographer.

The film is produced by Varghese Moolan Pictures in association with Madhavan's Tricolour Films.

The trailer was unveiled during a special launch event at the Kari Motor Speedway in Coimbatore, the hometown of GD Naidu. GDN is scheduled for a worldwide theatrical release on July 17, 2026.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

Madhavan's transformation is incredible - from a young man to that elderly version, I genuinely thought it was a different actor! The tagline "Feared by the British. Forgotten by his countrymen" hits hard because it's true. We celebrate so many external icons but forget our own pioneers. This should be shown in schools.

Sarah B

As someone who lived in Coimbatore for a few years, I've always admired GD Naidu's legacy - the polytechnic, the transport system. It's wonderful to see his story getting the big screen treatment it deserves. The visuals look stunning and the cast is fantastic. Hope they do justice to his contributions!

Raghav A

This is exactly the kind of content Indian cinema needs - shining light on unsung heroes. But I hope the film doesn't overly dramatize the Nazi connection for sensationalism. That part of history is complex and we need nuance, not just patriotic chest-thumping. That said, Madhavan is a class act and I'm eager to see this.

Michael C

Wow, Madhavan is really making a name in historical biopics. The Rocketry film was excellent, and this looks even more ambitious. The period setting, the challenges he faced from the British, and his eventual legacy - it's a story that resonates globally. Hope it gets an international release too. Good luck to the team!

Aditi M

The trailer is gripping but I'm a bit skeptical - the "forgotten by his countrymen" line feels a tad preachy. Also, the British are shown as the sole villains, but what

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