Chennai 13th September : The trailer of director Dwarakh Raja’s new gangster action thriller “Parole,” which was released by actor Vijay Sthupathi recently, has racked up more than one million views on YouTube.It is interesting to note that Vijay Sethupathi has not only contributed his voice to the trailer, but also performed voiceovers in the film.
Ask what he obtained actor Vijay Sthupathi to perform voiceovers for the film.Director Dwarakh Raja says: “This project is an ambition of all of us.Every family has an ancestor.The movie ‘Parole’ tells a film about the untold and buried stories of the family.
“The story is about dramatic events that occur when a man takes out his brother who is on parole from prison in order to witness the funeral rituals of their mother.
“Although the film is set against an emotional backdrop for families but it is also laced with many of action scenes.
In addition, its captivating screenplay will delight viewers who come from different kinds of life.
“Vijay Sethupathi sir has provided voiceovers, not just for the trailer and the movie, but for the trailer as well.
I watched the film following it was finished and he was very impressed.I suggested that his voiceovers during the opening sequences enhance the quality of the film.He was quick to agree and completed the voiceover parts in spite of his hectic schedule.”
The reaction to the trailer of “Parole,” created by Madhusudhanan of TRIPR Entertainment, has been a delight for the director who stated: “It gives immense happiness to see the warm and loving response to the trailer of ‘Parole.The cast of the film includes R.S.Karthiik, Linga, Kalpika, Monisha Murali, Vinodhini Validynathan, Janaki Suresh, Mak Mani, Shivam, Dennis, and Immanuel as well as a few other famous actors.
Following the acclamation of the trailer of the film The film’s trailer received a rousing reception, and now the work begins for the global theatrical release of “Parole”.
Sources say the official announcement regarding the date of release of the film will be announced soon.
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