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Kangana's spine-chilling dance in 'Chandramukhi 2' trailer

Director P Vasu has unveiled the trailer for his upcoming Tamil comedy-horror film "Chandramukhi 2", and it evokes the essence of the 2004 original while carving its own identity. Notably, Kangana Ranaut takes on the role of Chandramukhi, a captivating yet eerie ghost of a bygone dancer.

In her portrayal, Kangana Ranaut breathes life into Chandramukhi, a dancer hailing from the court of King Vettiyan Raja. She displays her exceptional dancing prowess while embodying the enchanting and haunting persona of the character.

Additionally, Raghava Lawrence assumes the role of Vettiyan Raja, delivering the expected dose of high-octane action, while Vadivelu adds to the movie's charm with his impeccable comic timing, portraying Murugesan.

The film's narrative shifts between past and present, sharing resemblances with "Bhool Bhulaiyaa", as a family moves into a haunted palace housing the vengeful spirit of a furious female ghost. However, unlike "Bhool Bhulaiyaa's psychological horror, "Chandramukhi 2" opts for supernatural horror with a touch of humour. Kangana Ranaut's Chandramukhi appears to be a scorned woman seeking revenge, reminiscent of Monjolika from "Bhool Bhulaiyaa".

Interestingly, these comparisons are unsurprising, as the 2005 "Chandramukhi" itself is a remake of the 2004 Kannada film "Apthamitra". Intriguingly, "Apthamitra" was a remake of the 1993 Malayalam film "Manichitrathazhu", which served as the foundation for "Bhool Bhulaiyaa" in Bollywood.

The trailer showcases impressive set design, stunning visuals, and a compelling score by MM Keeravani. Notably, it features striking CGI, including a digital panther that looks exceptionally well-crafted. The film is set to hit theaters on September 15, 2023.

 

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Kangana's spine-chilling dance in 'Chandramukhi 2' trailer

Director P Vasu has unveiled the trailer for his upcoming Tamil comedy-horror film "Chandramukhi 2", and it evokes the essence of the 2004 original while carving its own identity. Notably, Kangana Ranaut takes on the role of Chandramukhi, a captivating yet eerie ghost of a bygone dancer.

In her portrayal, Kangana Ranaut breathes life into Chandramukhi, a dancer hailing from the court of King Vettiyan Raja. She displays her exceptional dancing prowess while embodying the enchanting and haunting persona of the character.

Additionally, Raghava Lawrence assumes the role of Vettiyan Raja, delivering the expected dose of high-octane action, while Vadivelu adds to the movie's charm with his impeccable comic timing, portraying Murugesan.

The film's narrative shifts between past and present, sharing resemblances with "Bhool Bhulaiyaa", as a family moves into a haunted palace housing the vengeful spirit of a furious female ghost. However, unlike "Bhool Bhulaiyaa's psychological horror, "Chandramukhi 2" opts for supernatural horror with a touch of humour. Kangana Ranaut's Chandramukhi appears to be a scorned woman seeking revenge, reminiscent of Monjolika from "Bhool Bhulaiyaa".

Interestingly, these comparisons are unsurprising, as the 2005 "Chandramukhi" itself is a remake of the 2004 Kannada film "Apthamitra". Intriguingly, "Apthamitra" was a remake of the 1993 Malayalam film "Manichitrathazhu", which served as the foundation for "Bhool Bhulaiyaa" in Bollywood.

The trailer showcases impressive set design, stunning visuals, and a compelling score by MM Keeravani. Notably, it features striking CGI, including a digital panther that looks exceptionally well-crafted. The film is set to hit theaters on September 15, 2023.

 

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