Ken Karunaas Wraps Directorial Debut Film with Star-Studded Cast & Crew

The shooting for actor Ken Karunaas's much-anticipated directorial debut has been successfully completed after sixty days. The film boasts a notable cast including Anisma Anil Kumar, Meenakshi Dinesh, and Suraj Venjaramoodu, with technical prowess from cinematographer Vicky and National Award-winning composer G V Prakash Kumar. Produced on a grand scale by Parvatha Entertainment and Street Boy Studio, the school-set project was launched with blessings from top Tamil industry figures like Karthi and Vetrimaaran. The production house has announced that the film's first look and a single will be unveiled soon.

Key Points: Ken Karunaas Directorial Debut Film Shoot Wrapped

  • Ken Karunaas directs & stars
  • Features GV Prakash Kumar's music
  • Set in a school backdrop
  • Supported by industry heavyweights
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Shooting of Ken Karunaas's debut film as director wrapped up

Shooting wraps for actor Ken Karunaas's directorial debut, featuring a stellar cast and GV Prakash Kumar's music. First look coming soon.

"The fun begins now. First look and first single coming soon! - Parvatha Entertainment"

Chennai, Dec 24

The makers of actor and director Ken Karunaas's upcoming film have now announced that shooting for the film has been wrapped up.

Taking to its social media timelines, Parvatha Entertainment, one of the production houses producing the film, 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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Priya S
Wow, wrapped up in 60 days non-stop! That's some dedication. The crew is stellar - GV Prakash's music and Dhanush's costume designer? High expectations! Hope the school backdrop story is fresh.
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Michael C
Interesting to see a character actor stepping into the lead role and directing. The industry support at the launch (Karthi, Vetrimaaran) shows he's respected. Hope the film lives up to the hype.
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Shreya B
As a film student, I'm really looking forward to this. Ken sir has always chosen intense roles. Curious to see his vision as a director. The technical team is top-notch. Fingers crossed! 🤞
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Rohit P
Respectfully, I hope the focus is on a strong script and not just the 'grand budget'. Many big-budget Tamil films lately have been style over substance. With Ken's talent, I'm optimistic though.
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Anjali F
Yay! Another film with Meenakshi Dinesh and Devadarshini akka! They are such underrated performers. A school backdrop sounds fun. Waiting for the first look and song! 🎬

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