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Simbu's Circadian Rhythm Confused After 2+ Months of Night Shoots for 'Arasan'

Actor Simbu humorously noted his circadian rhythm is confused after over two months of continuous night shoots for director Vetrimaran's film 'Arasan'. The film, produced by Kalaipuli S Thanu, also stars Vijay Sethupathi, Samuthirakani, and Andrea Jeremiah. A promo released last year hints at a story connected to the 'Vada Chennai' universe, with Simbu's character facing murder charges. Music for the film is scored by Anirudh, and shooting resumed in April after a standoff with producer Ishari K Ganesh.

Simbu: My circadian rhythm is officially confused!

Chennai, June 5

Disclosing that he has been shooting continuously for over two months at night for director Vetrimaran's eagerly awaited action entertainer 'Arasan', actor Silambarasan, better known as Simbu, has now remarked in a lighthearted manner that the gruelling schedule has left his circadian rhythm "officially confused".

.Taking to his Instagram stories section, Simbu wrote, "More than 2 + months of continuous night shoots. My circadian rhythm is officially confused."

For the unaware, Simbu had resumed shooting for 'Arasan' in April this year. Prior to that, shooting had come to a grinding halt as a result of a stand off between well known film producer Ishari K Ganesh and Simbu over the advance paid to him for a film that never took off.

When shooting for Arasan resumed, sources close to the actor had told IANS that shooting would currently happen in Chennai and that this would be a long schedule. Yogi Babu and actress Priyanka Arul Mohan too were expected to shoot for the film during this schedule.

The unit of the film had wrapped up its first schedule, which was going on at Kovilpatti, on December 21 last year.

The film has triggered huge expectations for a number of reasons. Firstly, it is the first time that Simbu and ace director Vetri Maran are working together. Next, the film is being produced by one of Tamil cinema's top producers Kalaipuli S Thanu. What has added to the excitement is that the makers recently announced that actor Vijay Sethupathi had been roped in for the project.

A promo for the film that was released by the makers last year begins on a light note with director Nelson making an appearance as himself in it.

Simbu tells director Nelson that what he is about to tell him is all true. The killers, the victims, the names and places are all real. But then, he urges Nelson not to show it as it is and asks him to put a disclaimer in his film. "I'm saying this only because most of the cases about which I am going to tell you are still under trial," he says and adds that if what he says comes out, not only "innocents" like him but several lawyers, politicians, police officers and even judges will be in trouble.

Even as Simbu says this, the makers of 'Arasan' put out a disclaimer.

"If you put out a disclaimer, even if the incidents shown in the film are true, no one can question you," he tells a now nervous Nelson. He then says it is his case that is coming up for hearing next and that he will return and explain in detail.

He goes into court and on his way to the courtroom, is coached by his lawyer. Once he takes the stand, the judge tells him that the police have charged him with committing three murders in one night and asks him if he pleads guilty. To this, Simbu replies that he has nothing to do with the murders. However, the scenes shown next show that he is the one who has hacked the victims to death...

The promo makes it clear that this will be an untold story from the world of 'Vada Chennai'. It may be recalled that it was only recently that the makers announced the title of the film as 'Arasan'.

Vetrimaran's film with Simbu will also feature Samuthirakani, Andrea Jeremiah and Kishore in key roles. Music for the film is being scored by Anirudh.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

Honestly, all this hype around 'Arasan' feels a bit over the top. Simbu's past controversies with producers don't inspire much confidence. Hope the film actually delivers and doesn't get stuck in delays again.

Vikram M

Vetrimaran + Simbu + Anirudh music? That's a deadly combination! The promo with that Vada Chennai connection got me super excited. Hope this becomes a blockbuster and puts Simbu back on top. Night shoots are tough but the result will be worth it. 💪

Rohit P

Circadian rhythm confused or not, Simbu's dedication is what makes Kollywood special. That promo was so intriguing—real cases, fake disclaimers, and that courtroom scene! This could be a game-changer for Tamil cinema.

Kavya N

I'm just glad the shooting is back on track after all that producer issue. Simbu needs to focus on his craft and deliver a hit. The cast looks solid with Andrea and Samuthirakani. Let's hope Arasan lives up to the hype!

James A

Interesting to see Simbu taking on a serious role after so long. The connection to Vada Chennai world has me intrigued. Two months of night shoots? That's some serious commitment. Respect to the crew for pulling this off!

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