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The Film is at the Final touch of Release Get ready # fans, Time for Celebration.

The Film is at the Final touch of Release Get ready fans, Time for Celebration.

Kadaram Kondan is a Tamil movie starring Akshara Haasan and Vikram in prominent roles. It is a drama directed by Rajesh M Selva with Ghibran as musician, forming part of the crew.
Kadaram Kondan (lit. Conqueror of Kadaram) is an upcoming Indian Tamil-language action thriller film directed by Rajesh Selva and produced by Kamal Haasan. The film stars Vikram and Akshara Haasan in the lead roles. It was shot between November 2018 and January 2019.
Film producer Chandrahasan initially wanted to make a film under his banner Raaj Kamal Films International with his brother Kamal Haasan starring and Rajesh Selva directing. Selva got this offer immediately after the release of his Thoongaa Vanam (2015), which also starred Kamal. But Kamal became busy in his political career, so Selva instead approached Vikram who agreed to act in the still-untitled film after being impressed with the story Selva narrated to him. Chandrahasan later died, therefore he could not the produce project.[3]
On 30 August 2018, Kamal officially announced the still-untitled film which he would produce with Selva directing, while Vikram and Akshara Haasan (Kamal's daughter) would star.[4] Srinivas R. Gutha was announced as the cinematographer,[5] while Praveen K. L.joined as editor. The film, which was co-produced by R. Ravindran of Trident Arts,[6] began filming on the same day.[7] The film's title Kadaram Kondan and first look poster were revealed on 6 November, the eve of Kamal's birthday.[8] The film was shot in Kuala Lumpur for a month,[9] where the shooting schedule ended in late November.[5] Principal photography ended on 9 January 2019, with the exception of a song sequence and "a few patch works
The film is set to be released on July 19th 2019.

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