YouTube screengrab from thr trailer of 'Thangalaan' 
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'Thangalaan' team cancels Kerala promotion event; donates funds for Wayanad landslide relief

Gokulam Gopalan of Sree Gokulam Movies, the film's distributor in Kerala, announced that the planned promotional events in the state have been cancelled out of respect for the victims of the Wayanad landslides.

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Sree Gokulam Movies, the banner that acquired the Kerala distribution rights of Vikram-starrer Thangalaan, has decided to cancel the state promotion event and instead help the victims of the Wayanad landslide tragedy.

On Saturday, August 10, Gokulam Gopalan of Sree Gokulam Movies, the film's distributor in Kerala, announced that the planned promotional events in the state have been cancelled out of respect for the victims of the Wayanad landslides.

Through an official statement, it has been informed that "the cost of the promotion program will be given to the Kerala Chief Minister's Distress Relief Fund." Notably, Vikram was among the first to come forward to support the cause by donating Rs 25 lakhs.

Thangalaan, directed by Pa Ranjith, has received a U/A certificate from the Censor Board and is slated for a grand worldwide release on August 15. The film, set in the pre-independence era, is a historical adventure that narrates the role of oppressed communities in the exploration of gold in the Kolar region in South India.

With music by GV Prakash Kumar, the film also stars Parvathy Thiruvothu, Malavika Mohanan, Pasupathy, Daniel Caltagirone, and Hari Krishnan. Produced by KE Gnanavel Raja's Studio Green Entertainment, the film is up for release in multiple languages.

(With inputs from Online Desk)

(This story originally appeared on Cinema Express)

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