Soori Performs His Own High-Risk Sea Stunts in Ambitious Film 'Mandaadi'

Actor Soori has reportedly performed all his own high-risk sea stunts for the upcoming action film 'Mandaadi,' marking a major career milestone. He underwent months of rigorous training for the film's core sailboat racing sequences to ensure authenticity. The pan-Indian project, with a substantial budget, features technical collaboration from specialists like stunt choreographer Peter Hein. The film is slated for a multi-language release in the summer of 2026.

Key Points: Soori Performs Own Stunts in 'Mandaadi' Sea Action

  • Soori's career milestone
  • Personal high-risk sea stunts
  • Rigorous sailboat training
  • Pan-Indian summer 2026 release
  • ₹75 crore budget with Peter Hein
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Soori performs high-risk stunts in sea for 'Mandaadi' himself

Actor Soori performs all high-risk sea stunts himself for 'Mandaadi,' a pan-Indian action film with intense sailboat racing sequences.

"The actor has personally performed all the high-risk action sequences set in the sea, without the use of body doubles. - Industry Sources"

Chennai, Dec 30

If sources in the industry are to be believed, actor Soori, who plays the lead in director Mathimaran Pugazhendi's much-anticipated upcoming action entertainer 'Mandaadi', has performed all the high risk stunts that were shot on sea for the film himself.

For the unaware, the film is expected to emerge as a significant milestone in Soori's career as it stands as the biggest and most ambitious project he has undertaken to date.

The film presents him in a powerful, performance-driven role, backed by a strong narrative and an intense physical transformation. This project marks a defining phase in his journey, showcasing him in a scale and space not seen before.

Sources point out that one of the film's major strengths lies in Soori's extraordinary physical commitment.

The actor has personally performed all the high-risk action sequences set in the sea, without the use of body doubles, the sources claim.

For the extensive sailboat racing portions, he underwent rigorous training and hands-on preparation over several months, mastering the physical and technical demands of the sport. This dedication, they say, has added authenticity and emotional weight to the film, significantly enhancing its realism and cinematic impact.

'Mandaadi' is being positioned as a pan-Indian release, slated to hit screens in Tamil, Telugu, and Hindi in the summer of 2026. With its universal theme, rooted emotions, and large-scale storytelling, the film aims to connect with audiences across regions and languages.

A major highlight of the film, the sources point out, will be its sailboat racing sequences. These will form the core visual and emotional backbone of the narrative. Designed as a high-adrenaline cinematic experience, these sequences promise a never-before-seen spectacle for Indian audiences, they say. The scale, intensity, and technical finesse of these portions are expected to work in favour of the film.

To realise this vision, the makers have collaborated with international action specialists and employed advanced filming technologies and global-standard sports camera equipment. These elements contribute to a level of realism and visual sophistication rarely attempted in Indian cinema.

The action design has been helmed by renowned stunt choreographer Peter Hein, who worked on the project for nearly 60 days. The overall production, sources say, has been mounted on a substantial budget of approximately ₹75 crores.

The film boasts a strong technical team. Music for the film has been composed by G.V. Prakash Kumar, whose score is expected to elevate both the emotional and dramatic layers of the narrative. Cinematography is being handled by S.R. Kathir, known for his realistic and visually striking frames. Production design is led by D.R.K. Kiran, while editing is managed by Pradeep E. Ragav to ensure a tight and engaging narrative flow. Action choreography is by Peter Hein, sound design by Prathap, and visual effects are being overseen by R. Harihara Suthan.

- IANS

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Arjun K
₹75 crores is a huge budget for a film with Soori as the lead. Hope the story is strong enough to justify it. The technical team looks solid though, especially with Peter Hein on board.
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Rohit P
Sailboat racing as a core theme is very fresh for Indian cinema. Excited to see something new instead of the usual car chases. Hope it inspires more unique sports dramas.
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Sarah B
While I admire the dedication, I hope the focus on "high-risk stunts" doesn't overshadow the need for a compelling narrative. A big budget and stunts are great, but the story is king. Wishing the team the best.
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Vikram M
GV Prakash Kumar's music and Kathir's cinematography for a sea-based film? That's a winning combo right there. The visuals and BGM are going to be epic for sure.
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Karthik V
Summer 2026 is so far away! The anticipation is already building. Hope they release some behind-the-scenes footage of the sea shoot soon.

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