Key Points

Soundarya Rajinikanth has completed shooting for an exciting new romantic film featuring 'Tourist Family' director Abishan Jeevinth in his acting debut. The film, produced by Zion Pictures and MRP Entertainment, stars Abishan alongside Anaswara Rajan in lead roles. Renowned music director Sean Roldan has composed the film's soundtrack, adding to its potential appeal. The project marks an interesting transition for Abishan, who previously directed the superhit film 'Tourist Family'.

Key Points: Soundarya Rajinikanth Wraps Abishan Jeevinth Debut Film

  • Abishan Jeevinth transitions from directing to acting in debut film
  • Soundarya Rajinikanth produces promising new romantic entertainer
  • Sean Roldan composes music for the upcoming project
  • Film shot across Chennai and Trichy locations
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Shooting of Soundarya Rajinikanth's film featuring Abishan Jeevinth as hero wrapped up

Soundarya Rajinikanth produces exciting debut film for 'Tourist Family' director Abishan Jeevinth starring alongside Anaswara Rajan

"And It's a wrap. The shooting of MRP Entertainment - Zion Films #ProductionNo4 has successfully been completed! - Soundarya Rajinikanth"

Chennai, Oct 13

The makers of director Madhan's upcoming romantic entertainer, featuring 'Tourist Family' director Abishan Jeevinth and Anaswara Rajan in the lead, have now announced that shooting for the film had been wrapped up.

Soundarya Rajinikanth, who is one of the producers of the film, took to her Instagram page to share a post that announced the completion of the film's shooting.

The post that she shared read, "And It's a wrap. The shooting of MRP Entertainment - Zion Films #ProductionNo4 has successfully been completed!"

Sources close to the unit of the film say that the entire film has been shot in Chennai and Trichy. They also add that with shooting having been completed, post production work is to begin shortly.

The yet to be titled film, which is being tentatively referred to as #PRNO4, has been garnering attention ever since it was announced as it will mark the debut of director Abishan Jeevinth as an actor. For the unaware, young Abishan Jeevinth was the director of the superhit film 'Tourist Family', which featured actors Sasikumar and Simran in the lead. The film, which was made on a modest budget and which was released earlier this year, went on to make over a 90 crores at the box office, pleasantly surprising both critics and fans.

#PRNO4, which is being jointly produced by Soundarya Rajinikanth's Zion Pictures and Magesh Raj Pasilian's MRP Entertainment, will have Abishan Jeevinth playing a character called Sathya, while Anaswara Rajan plays a character called Monisha in the film.

The upcoming film has an excellent technical team working on it. It has one of the Tamil film industry's top music directors Sean Roldan scoring music for it. Cinematography for the film is by cameraman Shreyaas Krishna and editing is by Suresh Kumar. Art direction for the film is by Raj Kamal and Costumes have been designed by Priya Ravi.

- IANS

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Arjun K
Tourist Family was such a surprise hit! 90 crores on modest budget shows Abishan knows what audiences want. Hope this film maintains that same magic. Shooting wrapped quickly too!
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Sarah B
Interesting to see a director turning actor. Hope he brings the same freshness to acting that he brought to direction. Anaswara Rajan is a good choice for female lead too.
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Rohit P
Soundarya Rajinikanth backing good projects! Zion Pictures seems to be choosing interesting scripts. The Chennai-Trichy shooting locations should give authentic Tamil Nadu feel.
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Michael C
While I appreciate the enthusiasm, I hope the film doesn't rely too much on the director-turned-actor novelty. The story and performances need to stand on their own merit. Wishing them the best though!
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Kavya N
Shreyaas Krishna's cinematography and Sean Roldan's music combo is fire! 🔥 Tourist Family had such beautiful visuals and soulful songs. Expecting nothing less from this team. Release date please!

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