Vimal's 'Vadam' Trailer Unleashes High-Octane Jallikattu Action Drama

The trailer for the Tamil action drama 'Vadam', starring Vimal, has been released by Masani Pictures. The preview sets up a rural story involving Jallikattu and a mysterious old man hiring assassins for an undisclosed target. Vimal's character is portrayed as a bull owner caught in intense action, emphasizing themes of honor over money. The film, directed by Kenthiran V, features a large supporting cast and is scheduled to premiere on March 6.

Key Points: Vadam Trailer: Vimal Stars in Rural Action Thriller

  • Trailer reveals Jallikattu backdrop
  • Plot involves a secret assassination mission
  • Features high-octane rural action sequences
  • Film set for March 6 release
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Vimal's 'Vadam' trailer released

Watch the gripping trailer for 'Vadam', a Tamil action drama starring Vimal, centered on Jallikattu and assassination plots. Releases March 6.

"Those doing something for the sake of money could backtrack... but those doing it for the sake of honour, wouldn't withdraw. - Vimal's character"

Chennai, Feb 21

The makers of director Kenthiran V's high-octane action drama 'Vadam', featuring actor Vimal in the lead, on Saturday released a gripping trailer of the film, much to the delight of fans and film buffs.

Taking to its social media timelines, Masani Pictures, the production house producing the film, wrote, "Proudly presenting the #Vadam Trailer ✨Idhu unmaiya'ana Manjuvirattu sambavam! (This is a real Manju Virattu incident!) Get ready for a high-octane rural action drama. Trailer out now! #VadamFromMarch6th."

The trailer shows Vimal to be a bull owner and that his majestic bull participates in the festive sport of Jallikattu. Soon, we see an aged man looking for assassins to kill someone. He is seen asking for assassins who can take a man's head. The person replying to the old person searching for assassins asks for the identity of the person to be killed. We then see a series of assassination attempts happening but none that succeed.

The old man who enquired about assassins to begin with, is shown enquiring even more. "These people don't seem the type. Can they get it done?" More action sequences follow. Meanwhile, we see that the place has a headman, who says that for him, his first duty is to the town and its 10 villages.

Meanwhile, Vimal, who is seen in a number of action sequences, says that those doing something for the sake of money could backtrack or withdraw, but those doing it for the sake of honour, wouldn't withdraw.

After a point, the person who ordered the assassination is heard saying,"There is no need to be discreet and strike him from behind. Kill him from the front."

The high octane action thriller, will apart from Vimal, also feature a host of actors including Nataraj (Natty), Sanashka Sri, Munishkanth, Bala Saravanan, Aadukalam Naren, Madhusudhan Rao, Deepa Shankar and Indumathy Manikandan.

Produced by Rajasekar R, the film has music by D Imman and cinematography by Prasanna S Kumar. Editing for the film is by Sabu Joseph VJ and Art direction is by V. Sasikumar.

Stunts for the film have been choreographed by G.N. Murugan while dances have been choreographed by Dinesh, Dheena and Santhosh. The film has been co-directed by P A Shanmugam.

The film is slated to hit screens on March 6 this year.

- IANS

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Rohit P
The cast looks solid with Natty and Munishkanth. But I hope the story is strong and not just a series of action sequences. The "honour vs money" dialogue sounds promising. Fingers crossed!
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Arjun K
As someone from a village near Madurai, it's great to see our culture and sport like Jallikattu getting this kind of cinematic treatment. The production values look top-notch. D Imman's music will be the soul of this film for sure.
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Sarah B
The trailer is gripping! The line "Kill him from the front" gives me chills. It's refreshing to see a Tamil film that isn't set in Chennai for a change. The rural landscape adds so much character.
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Karthik V
Respectfully, I hope they handle the Jallikattu theme with sensitivity and don't just use it for glamour. It's a tradition with deep meaning. The action looks great, but the story needs to do justice to the setting.
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Michael C
The cinematography by Prasanna S Kumar looks stunning from the few shots in the trailer. That wide shot of the bull is poster-worthy. High hopes for this one!

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