Kamal Haasan, Sivakarthikeyan reunite for 'Seyon'; first look unveiled. (Photo | ANI)
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Kamal Haasan, Sivakarthikeyan reunite for 'Seyon'; first look released

The project was formally announced on February 16, 2026, a day ahead of Sivakarthikeyan's birthday on February 17, with a striking first-look poster unveiled by the producer-actor himself.

ANI

NEW DELHI: It's official! Kamal Haasan and Sivakarthikeyan are reuniting for a new film titled 'Seyon,' following the massive success of 2024 released movie 'Amaran'.

The project was formally announced on February 16, 2026, a day ahead of Sivakarthikeyan's birthday on February 17, with a striking first-look poster unveiled by the producer-actor himself.

'Seyon' marks the second collaboration between Sivakarthikeyan and Kamal Haasan's production banner, Raaj Kamal Films International (RKFI). Their previous association with 'Amaran' proved to be a major milestone.

Sivakumar Murugesan, known for the upcoming film 'Thaai Kizhavi', is directing 'Seyon.'

The title, along with the imagery in the first-look poster, featuring peacocks and a sickle, symbolically references Lord Murugan, also known as Seyon in Tamil tradition.

The poster presents Sivakarthikeyan in a rugged, rustic avatar, a sharp departure from his recent role in 'Amaran.'

Music for 'Seyon' will be composed by Santhosh Narayanan, while cinematography will be handled by Vivek Vijaykumar.

The makers are aiming for a theatrical release in 2026.

Following the title announcement, the team revealed plans for a "Seyon Celebration" event scheduled for February 17 at 10 am.

A teaser or glimpse video is expected to be unveiled at the event, offering audiences their first visual preview of the film. (ANI)

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