Selvaraghavan Completes Script for Cult Sequel 'Pudhupettai 2'

Director Selvaraghavan has announced the completion of the script for 'Pudhupettai 2', the sequel to the 2006 Tamil cult classic. The original film, starring Dhanush, initially had a lukewarm reception but grew into a revered title over the years. The announcement has excited fans eager to see Dhanush reprise his iconic role as Kokki Kumar. The film's influence is evident, as director Ganesh K Babu credits it with reshaping his view of cinema.

Key Points: Selvaraghavan Finishes Writing Pudhupettai 2 Script

  • Sequel script completed
  • 2006 cult classic
  • Dhanush starred as Kokki Kumar
  • Inspired filmmakers like Ganesh K Babu
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Selvaraghavan announces he has completed writing 'Pudhupettai 2'

Director Selvaraghavan announces completion of the script for the long-awaited sequel to the Tamil cult classic 'Pudhupettai', thrilling fans.

Selvaraghavan announces he has completed writing 'Pudhupettai 2'
"Phew ! Finished writing Pudhupettai 2. - Selvaraghavan"

Chennai, March 20

Ace director Selvaraghavan, who is also the elder brother of actor Dhanush, has now announced that he has completed writing the script of the second part of the immensely popular cult classic 'Pudhupettai'.

Taking to his X timeline to make the announcement, Selvaraghavan wrote, " Phew ! Finished writing Pudhupettai 2."

The announcement thrilled fans and film buffs alike, with one fan saying, "The wait is finally over! Knowing your vision, Pudhupettai 2 won't just be a sequel-it'll be a clinical study of power. Expecting that raw, gritty Kokki Kumar evolution with a haunting BGM shift. The King is back to reclaim the throne. Give us that cult classic soul!"

For the unaware, 'Pudhupettai' is hailed as one of the iconic cult classics of Tamil cinema. The film, which released in the year 2006, was a crime action drama that featured actor Dhanush, Sneha and Sonia Aggarwal in the lead. The film had music by Yuvan Shankar Raja and cinematography by Arvind Krishna.

Although the film received a lukewarm reception at the time of its release, it went on to gain in stature over the years, with both critics and the general audience admitting it to be a cult classic.

Dhanush plays a character called Kokki Kumar in the film, which went on to become a favourite of several people, who are still waiting for the actor to reprise that role in the sequel. It may be recalled that director Selvaraghavan had announced the sequel in the year 2024.

The film has gone on to inspire several filmmakers. In fact, director Ganesh K Babu, who is best known for having directed the superhit film 'Dada', had recently disclosed that ace director Selvaraghavan's film 'Pudhupettai' was what reshaped how he viewed cinema.

Ganesh K Babu, who is at present directing actor Ravi Mohan's eagerly awaited political thriller 'Karathey Babu', had taken to X to post a picture of himself with director Selvaraghavan.

He had then said, "'Pudhupettai' reshaped how I saw cinema. It guided #Dada and now #KaratheyBabu. @selvaraghavan sir became the reason I chose this path... the reason I became a filmmaker.Meeting him today felt like a circle closing. #selvaraghavan #KokkiKumarXKaratheyBabu."

- IANS

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Sarah B
As someone who discovered Tamil cinema later, I watched Pudhupettai last year. It's incredible how a film grows into a cult classic. The character arc is phenomenal. Really looking forward to seeing how the story continues. Hope it gets a wide release with subtitles!
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Rohit P
Excited but also a bit nervous. Sequels to cult classics have a huge burden. The original was a masterpiece because it was so unexpected. Hope part 2 doesn't feel like a forced extension and retains that gritty, Chennai-underbelly feel. Fingers crossed!
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Priya S
The fact that it inspired filmmakers like Ganesh K Babu says everything. It's more than just a movie for many. My brother quotes Kokki Kumar dialogues even now! Hope Selvaraghavan takes his time with the production too. Quality over speed, please.
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Aman W
"Pudhupettai" didn't get its due initially, just like many great works. Glad it's finally getting a sequel. Selvaraghavan and Dhanush combo is always special. Waiting to see what they have in store for us this time. The king is indeed back! 🔥
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Kavya N
Respectfully, I hope the female characters get better writing this time. The original was brilliant but the women were mostly sidelined. Cinema has evolved since 2006. A true "clinical study of power" should include all perspectives. Still, eagerly waiting!

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