Key Points

Director Prem Kumar has firmly dismissed rumors about Vijay Sethupathi turning down the lead role in the sequel to the beloved film '96. Taking to Instagram, he clarified that the sequel would only happen with the original cast, emphasizing that any contrary news is fake. Pradeep Ranganathan was mistakenly linked to '96-2, while he was approached for a different project. The original '96 remains a celebrated classic, known for its beautiful narrative and stellar performances by Vijay Sethupathi and Trisha.

Key Points: Prem Kumar Denies Vijay Sethupathi Refusal of '96 Sequel

  • Prem Kumar calls out media for spreading fake news
  • Original cast key to '96 sequel authenticity
  • Pradeep Ranganathan was approached for a different project
  • '96 is cherished for its powerful storytelling and performances
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Director Prem Kumar trashes rumours of Vijay Sethupathi, Pradeep Ranganathan turning down sequel to '96

Director Prem Kumar quashes rumors about Vijay Sethupathi not leading '96 sequel.

"This is a fake news as usual. '96-2 can ONLY be made with the original cast. - C Prem Kumar"

Chennai, May 30

Director C Premkumar has now trashed rumours doing the rounds on social media that actors Pradeep Ranganathan and Vijay Sethupathi had turned down the offer to play the lead in the sequel to his immensely popular love story, '96.

For the unaware, Premkumar's Tamil film '96, featuring Vijay Sethupathi and Trisha in the lead, is considered not just a blockbuster but a cult classic.

Taking to his Instagram page to trash the fake news, the director posted a screen shot of the fake news and wrote, "This is a fake news as usual. '96'-2 can ONLY be made with the original cast of '96. I also clarify that actor Mr Pradeep Ranganathan was approached for a different story altogether. It's got nothing to do with '96-2."

The director went on to lament that dealing with such unscrupulous rumours being put out on social media by mischief mongers was getting difficult to deal with.

He wrote, "Day-by-day, dealing with these harmful fake news is getting increasingly difficult. I again reach out to the ethical press and media to establish the truth."

Director C Prem Kumar's romantic drama '96, which hit screens in 2018, went on to emerge a phenomenal success, winning huge admiration across the country for its soul-touching romantic story of a man, who continues to remain sincere to the love of his life, long after their paths separate.

Many consider the film to be a timeless classic and the performances of Vijay Sethupathi and Trisha as Ram and Jaanu in it are deemed to be nothing less than brilliant.

The film, which had cinematography by Mahendiran Jayaraju and N Shanmuga Sundaram, was edited by R Govindaraj.

Apart from Vijay Sethupathi and Trisha, the film also featured Aadhithya Bhaskar, Gouri G Kishan, Janakaraj, Baghavathy Perumal and Devadarshini in pivotal roles.

Music for the film was scored by Govind Vasantha. It was produced by S Nanthagopal under the banner Madras Enterprises.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
'96 is such a masterpiece! Why would anyone spread fake news about its sequel? 🤦‍♂️ Prem Kumar sir is absolutely right - only Vijay Sethupathi and Trisha can do justice to Ram and Jaanu's story. Can't wait for the official announcement!
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Priya M.
Social media has become a hub for baseless rumours these days. As a die-hard fan of '96, I'm relieved to hear this clarification. The original cast is irreplaceable - their chemistry was magical! Govind Vasantha's music still gives me goosebumps.
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Arjun S.
While I understand the director's frustration, maybe the team should consider making an official announcement soon? The anticipation is killing us fans! '96 was such a beautiful film - no wonder people are desperate for updates about part 2.
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Shalini R.
I watched '96 three times in theater and countless times on OTT. Such pure, heartfelt cinema is rare. Hope the sequel maintains the same magic. Also, kudos to Prem Kumar sir for calling out fake news directly - more filmmakers should do this!
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Vikram J.
Honestly, I'm a bit worried about a sequel. '96 was perfect as it is - some stories don't need continuation. But if Prem Kumar is confident, I'll trust his vision. Just hope it doesn't become another case of "sequel ruined the original" like some other films.
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Neha P.
The background score of '96 still plays in my mind! ❤️ While I'm excited for part 2, I hope they take their time to make it right. No rushing please! And yes, only original cast should continue - no replacements can capture that nostalgia.

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