Dhanush's 'Kara' Unveils Grim Revenge Anthem 'Vaaya Ey Karasaami'

The makers of Dhanush's upcoming action entertainer 'Kara' have released the first lyric video, titled 'Vaaya Ey Karasaami'. The grim, percussion-heavy song is a plea to the deity Karasaami, who shares the film's protagonist's name, to act against the wicked and take revenge. Directed by Vignesh Raja, the film is billed as an emotionally rooted suspense thriller set for an April 30 release. The project reunites the writer-director duo behind the hit 'Por Thozhil' and features a strong technical crew and cast.

Key Points: Dhanush's Kara Releases First Song Vaaya Ey Karasaami

  • First song from Dhanush's 'Kara' released
  • A grim plea for revenge to deity Karasaami
  • Music by G V Prakash Kumar, lyrics by Arunraja Kamaraj
  • Film is an emotionally rooted suspense thriller
  • Features a strong cast including Mamitha Baiju
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'Vaaya Ey Karasaami' from Dhanush-starrer 'Kara' is a grim number that calls for revenge!

The first lyric video for Dhanush's upcoming film 'Kara' is out. 'Vaaya Ey Karasaami' is a grim, percussion-heavy plea for revenge.

'Vaaya Ey Karasaami' from Dhanush-starrer 'Kara' is a grim number that calls for revenge!
"Sometimes, staying dangerous is the only way to stay alive. - Film Poster"

Chennai, March 14

The makers of director Vignesh Raja's upcoming action entertainer 'Kara', featuring actor Dhanush in the lead, on Saturday released 'Vaaya Ey Karasaami', the first lyric video from the film, much to the delight of fans and film buffs.

The grim, percussion-heavy number is a plea to the deity Karasaami (which incidentally also happens to be the name of the protagonist of the film), asking it to act against the wicked and end the game that they started. The song, a grim number, urges the deity to take revenge.

Set to tune by music director G V Prakash Kumar, the number has lyrics by Arunraja Kamaraj and has been rendered by singers Arunraja Kamaraj, Anthony Daasan, Satyan and V M Mahalingam.

The song has only added to the excitement of fans, who are eagerly awaiting the film's release, which is slated for April 30 this year.

It may be recalled that the makers of the film had announced the title of the film on Pongal this year. The makers had also released a poster of the film in which Dhanush was seen sporting an intense look. The poster read, "Sometimes, staying dangerous is the only way to stay alive."

Director Vignesh Raja, on his X timeline, had said, "D54 is Kara. An emotionally rooted suspense thriller. We are coming this summer. #D54 is #Kara. #HappyPongal #HappySankranti. Directed by @vigneshraja89. Produced by @IshariKGanesh. A @gvprakash musical."

The makers had, sometime ago, released a still of Dhanush from the film. The production house had shared the picture on social media, saying, "Straight from the sets of #D54 - Shoot in progress! @dhanushkraja". The picture showed Dhanush speaking from an STD booth.

The film features Mamitha Baiju as the heroine and boasts of both a strong cast as well as a brilliant technical crew.

Apart from Dhanush and Mamitha Baiju, the film will also feature director K S Ravikumar, Jayaram, Suraj Venjaramoodu, Karunas and Prithvi Pandiraj in pivotal roles.

On the technical front, cinematography will be by one of the best in the business, Theni Eswar and editing will be by Sreejith Sarang. Music will be by National Award winner G V Prakash.

More significantly, the story of the film has been jointly penned by writer Alfred Prakash and director Vignesh Raja, the creators of the critically acclaimed superhit investigative thriller 'Por Thozhil'.

Writer Alfred Prakash, who has been good friends with director Vignesh Raja, had in an earlier interview disclosed that both Vignesh and he understood each other very well.

The writers, who had taken four years to come up with the final version of 'Por Thozil', nurture the belief that it is better when two people write a story together as each writer can use the other as a sounding board to test one's ideas.

- IANS

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Priya S
Just heard the song. The percussion is intense and the lyrics are powerful. Arunraja Kamaraj has done a fantastic job. Dhanush choosing such unique scripts is why he's a star. The anticipation is real!
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Sarah B
As someone who loved 'Por Thozhil', I have very high expectations. The premise sounds dark and gripping. Hope the film lives up to the hype created by this grim song. The technical crew looks stellar.
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Vikram M
The title 'Kara' and the deity Karasaami... interesting concept. Dhanush in an intense, revenge-driven role is always a winner. The supporting cast with Jayaram sir and Suraj is a great addition. Eagerly waiting!
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Rohit P
Respectfully, I hope the film has more to offer than just a grim revenge theme. The song is good, but the plot needs to be fresh. After 'Por Thozhil', the bar is set very high. Fingers crossed it's not just style over substance.
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Michael C
The collaboration sounds promising. A strong story penned by two people, as mentioned, often leads to a well-rounded script. The STD booth still has piqued my curiosity about the setting. Looks like a proper summer blockbuster.

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