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Kalai Kingson Choreographs Ken Karunaas's Directorial Debut Fight Scene

Kalai Kingson, the celebrated stunt choreographer behind hits like Marco and Bramayugam, has crafted a special fight sequence for an upcoming film. This project marks actor Ken Karunaas's directorial debut following his praised performances in Asuran and Viduthalai 2. The film features an impressive cast including Anisma Anil Kumar and Suraj Venjaramoodu with music by National Award winner G V Prakash Kumar. Set against a school backdrop, the production has generated significant industry buzz with stars like Karthi and Vishal attending its launch event.

Kalai Kingson choreographs important fight sequence in Ken Karunaas's debut film as director

Chennai, Nov 14

Well known stunt choreographer Kalai Kingson, best known for having choreographed awe-inspiring stunts in films like 'Marco' and 'Bramayugam', has now choreographed a special fight sequence in actor Ken Karunaas's upcoming film, which incidentally will also mark his debut as a director.

Taking to its social media timelines, Parvatha Entertainment, one of the production houses producing the film, posted a video clip that showed the ace stunt choreographer at work on the sets of the film and wrote, "@kalaikingson - the mastermind behind the stunts of #Marco, #Bramayugam, #Vaazha, #DiesIrae and upcoming #ChathaPacha #BhaBhaBha cooks up an intense and gripping fight sequence for our Production No 1. Thank you, Master, for bringing your brilliance and energy to our set. Fun begins 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 will have cinematography by Vicky and music by National Award winner G V Prakash Kumar.

Nash will handle the editing work of the film, which will have 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

Reader Comments

Rohit P

Ken Karunaas is such an underrated actor. His performance in Asuran was brilliant. Now directing his own film - that's a bold move. Hope he succeeds! The technical team looks solid with G V Prakash Kumar's music.

Sarah B

Interesting to see a school backdrop film with intense fight sequences. Usually school-based films are more about drama or comedy. Curious how they'll blend these elements together.

Arjun K

The star cast is impressive! Suraj Venjaramoodu and Devadarshini are amazing character artists. With such a strong supporting cast and Kalai's action, this film has great potential. Hope the story matches the talent involved.

Michael C

While I appreciate the enthusiasm, I hope Ken doesn't spread himself too thin. Acting and directing simultaneously is challenging. Many actors have struggled with this dual role. Hope he gets proper support from the technical team.

Kavya N

G V Prakash Kumar's music will definitely elevate the film! His background score for action sequences is always top-notch. Excited to see how this project turns out. All the best to the entire team! 🎬

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