Vijay Antony Turns Villain in Romantic Drama 'Pookie' - Trailer Out Now

The trailer for the upcoming romantic drama 'Pookie' suggests music director and actor Vijay Antony may be playing the film's villain. The film follows a couple whose breakup is exacerbated by friends sowing distrust. Produced by Vijay Antony and directed by Ganesh Chandra, it features leads Ajay Dhishan and Dhanusha. 'Pookie' is scheduled for a worldwide release on February 13.

Key Points: Vijay Antony Villain Role in Pookie - Trailer Released

  • Vijay Antony plays antagonist
  • Story of a couple's breakup influenced by friends
  • Film releases February 13
  • Vijay Antony also produces and scores music
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Vijay Antony plays a villain in Ajay Dhishan, Dhanusha-starrer 'Pookie'?

Vijay Antony appears as antagonist in 'Pookie' trailer. The romantic drama starring Ajay Dhishan and Dhanusha releases Feb 13.

"As if all these problems are not enough, there is a villain too. - Trailer Voiceover"

Chennai, Feb 11

The makers of director Ganesh Chandra's upcoming romantic drama 'Pookie' on Wednesday released an interesting trailer of the film that seemed to suggest that well known actor, producer and music director Vijay Antony may well be making an appearance in the film as its antagonist.

Vijay Antony, who is also the producer of the film, took to his X timeline to release the trailer of the film on Wednesday.

Vijay Antony wrote, "Here's the trailer of #POOKIE. Sorry for the technical delay.Worth the wait, we promise. 2 days to go. In cinemas worldwide from Feb 13."

The trailer that was released shows the film's lead pair to be in a relationship. A voice over in the background says, "A mass hero and a bubbly heroine fall in love and are happy." We are then treated to a series of romantic visuals. The voice over then says, "They then break up." Both the boy and the girl then seem to be in pain as a result of the break up.

The voice over then says, "Even if God wishes to make them both get back together, will their friends allow it?" We then see the friends of both the boy and the girl portraying the other in bad light. The girl's friends sow poison in her mind saying that the hero is a habitual abuser. Eventually, she decides she will never see him ever again.

Meanwhile, the families of both the boy and the girl are in fear as to what all they will have to witness. The trailer ends with the voice over saying,"As if all these problems are not enough, there is a villain too." Soon after this, we see Vijay Antony, with his hair coloured, lying on a cot and playing a musical instrument.

The film, which features Ajay Dhishan and Dhanusha in the lead, is scheduled to hit screens on February 13 this year.

The film, which has been produced by well known producer Vijay Antony through his Vijay Antony Film Corporation, has been shot by director Ganesh Chandra himself. Interestingly, Ganesh Chandra was the cinematographer of Vijay Antony's second film as hero, 'Salim'.

Vijay Antony, apart from scoring the music of the film, has also edited the film. The story of the film has been penned by Puthiya Parithi.

Apart from Ajay Dhishan and Dhanusha, the film also features a host of actors including Vijay Antony, Pandiarajan, Sunil, Lakshmi Manchu, Indumathi Manigandan, Aaditya Kathir, Vivek Prasanna, Black Pandi, Bigg Boss Sathya, M. J. Shriram, Radha, Ashwin Ram, Shiyara Sharmi and Priyanka.

- IANS

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Rohit P
The plot sounds very relatable. How many relationships get ruined because of friends' interference! The trailer hits close to home. Hope the film handles this sensitively and not just for drama.
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Aryan P
Vijay Antony sir's entry at the end gave me chills! With that coloured hair and the instrument... such a mysterious vibe. He always brings something unique to the table. Full support to the team!
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Sarah B
As someone fairly new to Tamil cinema, I find this fascinating. The trailer's narrative style is engaging. The "friends as villains" concept is universal, but adding an actual antagonist on top of that is an interesting layer.
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Karthik V
Respectfully, I hope the film doesn't just use the "habitual abuser" accusation as a cheap plot point. It's a serious issue and should be handled with care, not just for creating conflict between the lead pair.
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Divya L
The cast looks amazing! Lakshmi Manchu, Pandiarajan, Sunil... such a mix. And Ajay Dhishan & Dhanusha as leads look fresh. Perfect timing for a release right before Valentine's week. Booking tickets already! 💖

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