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The shooting of the film GOAT or The Greatest of All Time, starring Thalapathy Vijay and directed by Venkat Prabhu, has recently been completed. The post-production work is now in full swing. This highly anticipated film boasts a star-studded cast. In GOAT, Vijay plays two roles, portraying both an older and a younger character. This dual role has heightened fans’ excitement for the film. Venkat Prabhu has also incorporated AI technology in the movie, adding unique elements. One highlight is the inclusion of late actor Vijayakanth in a pre-climax scene. A song titled Chinna Chinna features the voices of Vijay and Bhavatharini, with Bhavatharini’s vocals recreated using AI.
The team behind GOAT continues to surprise fans with exciting news. Recently, it was announced that actress Shruti Haasan has contributed her voice to a song in the film. This song is expected to be the third single, set to release in the first week of August. There are also rumours that actress Trisha will make a cameo appearance in the same song. Although this information is not confirmed, it has generated significant buzz on social media.
The music for GOAT is composed by Yuvan Shankar Raja. The film features a large ensemble cast including Vijay, Prashanth, Prabhu Deva, Ajmal, Mohan, Sneha, Laila, Meenakshi Chaudhary, Yogi Babu, Yugendran, Jayaram, Premgi and Vaibhav. Produced by AGS Entertainment, the film’s cinematography is handled by Siddhartha Nuni, with editing by Venkat Raajen.
Fans are eagerly awaiting the release of GOAT, as the film promises to deliver an exciting and entertaining experience.
Shruti Haasan recently appeared in the music video Inimel, directed by the renowned South director Lokesh Kanagaraj. The video, directed by Dwarkesh Prabakar, explores the complexities of live-in relationships and marriages. It addresses sensitive issues like early pregnancy and divorce, while also highlighting the warmth and innocence of true love. Inimel does not shy away from portraying the challenges and realities of these situations, avoiding an overly simplistic or easy-going depiction.
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