Vetri's Murder Mystery: The Real-Life Case That Shook Tamil Cinema Revealed

The much-anticipated film 'Lakshmikanthan Kolai Vazhakku' has officially begun production with a traditional pooja ceremony. This thriller stars Vetri and Brigida in lead roles and explores the real-life murder case of journalist Lakshmikanthan. Director Dayal Padmanabhan has been dreaming of making this film for years, drawing inspiration from actual events while crafting an engaging fictional narrative. The project brings together an ensemble cast and technical crew to recreate one of India's most sensational criminal cases.

Key Points: Vetri Lakshmikanthan Kolai Vazhakku Film Launch with Pooja

  • Film explores real murder case of journalist Lakshmikanthan from decades ago
  • Features Vetri and Brigida in lead roles with journalist Rangaraj Pandey
  • Based on sensational case involving iconic Tamil cinema personalities
  • Directed by Dayal Padmanabhan and produced by K V Sabareesh
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Vetri-starrer 'Lakshmikanthan Kolai Vazhakku' goes on floors with pooja ceremony

Vetri stars in true crime thriller about journalist Lakshmikanthan's murder case that involved Tamil cinema icons. Film begins shooting after pooja ceremony.

"This has been my dream for a long time, and I'm delighted that it's finally taking shape. - Director Dayal Padmanabhan"

Chennai, Nov 5

Work on director Dayal Padmanabhan's eagerly awaited film 'Lakshmikanthan Kolai Vazhakku', featuring actors Vetri and Brigida in the lead, began with a traditional pooja on Wednesday.

The pooja ceremony was attended by the entire cast and crew of the film, and well-wishers from the industry. Apart from Vetri and Brigida, in the lead roles, the film will also feature well-known journalist Rangaraj Pandey in a pivotal role.

For the unaware, 'Lashmikanthan Kolai Vazhakku' (which means the murder case of Lakshmikanthan) revolves around the murder of a celebrated journalist that happened several decades ago, and the sensational involvement of iconic Tamil cinema personalities in it. The case is among those that shook the entire nation. Over the years, many creators have attempted to recreate this intriguing chapter through fictional narratives. However, nobody has been successful until now.

Now, a team of passionate filmmakers has taken up realizing this long-awaited cinematic vision. Produced by K V Sabareesh under the banner of 2m Cinemas, the film has been written and directed by Dayal Padmanabhan, who will also be co-producing the film under his home banner D Pictures.

Speaking about the project, Producer K V Sabareesh said, “It’s a project that many have dreamt of making, and I feel privileged to be realizing it now. Dayal Padmanabhan has taken meticulous care in drawing inspiration from the real-life incident while crafting an engaging fictional screenplay. The people and events remain rooted in reality, but presented with cinematic appeal and entertainment value.”

Director Dayal Padmanabhan added, “This has been my dream for a long time, and I’m delighted that it’s finally taking shape. We commenced shooting today with a pooja ceremony, marking a significant beginning. I’m thankful to producer K V Sabareesh for backing this project with such conviction. While we prefer to keep details under wraps for now, audiences can expect a deeply engrossing and surprising experience.”

The film’s ensemble cast will also include Saravanan, Lollu Sabha Maran, Ilavarasu, and Kavitha Bharathi, among others. The technical crew features M V Panneerselvam as the cinematographer and Darbuka Siva as the music director. Anbu heads the production design while Ramesh will design costumes.

The entire shooting schedule has been planned across Chennai and its captivating locales, promising a visual experience as compelling as its subject.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Interesting choice to have a real journalist (Rangaraj Pandey) playing a role in a film about journalist murder. Hope they maintain authenticity while respecting the sensitivity of the real case. The pooja ceremony photos looked beautiful!
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Arjun K
Darbuka Siva as music director is exciting! His background score for recent films has been brilliant. Looking forward to seeing how they balance the "cinematic appeal" with the serious nature of the actual case. Hope it's not just another commercial masala film.
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Sarah B
As someone who recently moved to Chennai, I find these historical crime stories fascinating. The cast looks promising with experienced actors like Ilavarasu. Will definitely watch this to understand more about Tamil Nadu's history.
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Vikram M
My grandfather used to talk about this case when I was young. It's good that younger generations will get to know about this important chapter of Tamil history through cinema. Hope they handle the political angles sensitively.
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Karthik V
While I appreciate the effort, I hope they don't glorify violence or create conspiracy theories. Many families were affected by this real tragedy. The filmmakers should be responsible in their portrayal. The traditional pooja start is a good sign though.

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