Gautham Menon (Express Photo). 
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Gautham Menon gives voice-over for 'Goli Soda 2' teaser

The film stars National award-winning Samuthirakani in a pivotal role.

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CHENNAI: Filmmaker Gautham Vasudev Menon has been roped in to give the voice-over for the teaser of upcoming Tamil thriller "Goli Soda 2", being directed by S.D Vijay Milton.

"The essence of the film will be conveyed in the teaser with a voice-over. This film talks about the unique kind of anger in the protagonists and I believe Gautham's voice will be perfect to convey what I want through my film," Milton told IANS.

Gautham recorded for it in the city on Sunday.

The film went on the floors last month. Milton considers it a project very close to his heart.

"As a filmmaker, 'Goli Soda' brought me a lot of success and critical acclaim. It earned me respect among audiences and peers. It's a franchise that's very close to my heart," Milton said.

Interestingly, "Goli Soda 2" will be shot against a sports backdrop, but won't be a sports film.

"I can't talk much about the film. It will be primarily based on basketball but it will also deal with other sports. When I struck upon the idea to continue the 'Goli Soda' franchise, I felt setting it against sports backdrop will work wonders," he said.

Milton says he likes to explore different themes.

"Just like my last film 'Kadugu', this film too will be different. I hate monotony in my own life. In that case, how can I enjoy doing the same kind of films?"

Milton is bankrolling the film under his home banner, Rough Note Productions. It stars National award-winning Samuthirakani in a pivotal role.
 

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