Ken Karunaas's Directorial Debut Wraps Shooting, Dubbing Begins

Dubbing has commenced for actor Ken Karunaas's debut as both director and lead in an upcoming action entertainer. The film, set against a school backdrop, recently completed a non-stop 60-day shooting schedule. It boasts a notable technical crew including National Award-winning composer G.V. Prakash Kumar and Dhanush's exclusive costume designer, Kavya Sriram. The project, launched with support from industry heavyweights like Karthi and Vetrimaaran, is produced on a grand scale by Parvatha Entertainment and Street Boy Studio.

Key Points: Ken Karunaas Directorial Debut Film Dubbing Begins

  • Dubbing begins after 60-day shoot wrap
  • Features G.V. Prakash Kumar's music & Dhanush's designer
  • School-backdrop action entertainer
  • Supported by Karthi, Vishal & Vetrimaaran
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Dubbing for actor Ken Karunaas's debut film as director begins

Dubbing starts for actor Ken Karunaas's directorial debut, a school-set action film with music by G.V. Prakash Kumar. Get the latest updates.

"MICS READY. Dubbing begins for our #Paarvathaa01 x @kenkarunaas. Fun begins soon. - Parvatha Entertainment"

Chennai, Dec 31

The makers of actor and director Ken Karunaas's upcoming action entertainer have announced that dubbing for the film had now begun.

Taking to its social media timelines, Parvatha Entertainment, one of the production houses producing the film, wrote, "MICS READY. Dubbing begins for our #Paarvathaa01 x @kenkarunaas. Fun begins soon."

It may be recalled that only a week ago, the makers had announced that the unit had wrapped up the film's shooting. The production house had posted a video clip that showed the filming of a song and subsequently the actor saying wrap up.

Sharing the video link, the production house wrote, "Sixty days. Non-stop. Fun. Done. #Paarvathaa01ðŸ'¥ x #kenkarunaas. Huge thanks to @shobi_master for choreographing a super fun song and helping us wrap on a high! The fun begins now. First look and first single coming soon!"

For the unaware, Ken Karunaas, whose performances in the Dhanush-starrer 'Asuran' and 'Viduthalai 2' came in for widespread acclaim, is turning not just a hero but also a director with this upcoming film.

The film, apart from Ken Karunaas, will also feature actors Anisma Anil Kumar, Meenakshi Dinesh, Priyanshi Yadav, Suraj Venjaramoodu and Devadarshini in pivotal roles.

On the technical front, the film has cinematography by Vicky and music by National Award winner G V Prakash Kumar.

Nash has handled the editing work of the film, which has art direction by Ramu Thangaraj. Kavya Sriram, the exclusive costume designer of Tamil star Dhanush, is working as the costume designer for this film.

Set against a school backdrop, the film is being produced by Karuppiah C. Ram, Kali Rajkumar and Sulochana Kumar under the banners of Parvatha Entertainment and Street Boy Studio on a grand budget.

It may be recalled that the film's launch had been held in Chennai recently. Leading stars of the Tamil film industry, including actors Karthi and Vishal, director Vetrimaaran, actor and director R. J. Balaji, producers Kalaipuli S. Thanu, Dr. Isari K. Ganesh and Arun had attended the event and congratulated the film crew.

- IANS

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Arjun K
Dubbing already? That was quick! Wrapped shooting in 60 days non-stop, that's some serious dedication. Hope the final product matches the pace of production. GV Prakash's music is always a plus.
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Rohit P
A school backdrop film with an action entertainer tag? Interesting combo. Hope it's not just another cliché. Ken has potential, but directing and starring is a big challenge. Wishing him all the best.
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Sarah B
The launch event had such a star-studded attendance! Karthi, Vishal, Vetrimaaran... that shows the goodwill Ken has in the industry. Looking forward to the first look.
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Vikram M
With Suraj Venjaramoodu and Devadarshini in pivotal roles, the comedy and emotional scenes are in safe hands. The technical team is solid too. Hope the story is fresh.
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Michael C
Respectfully, I hope the "grand budget" is visible on screen. Sometimes these quick productions feel rushed. But Ken's performances have been nuanced, so I'm cautiously optimistic.

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