A still from ‘Eeram’. 
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Telugu version of 'Eeram' to hit the screens

The Telugu version of the Tamil blockbuster 'Eeram' will be called ‘Thadi’ and will hit the screens across South India.

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‘Eeram’, the blockbuster Tamil film will hit the screens across South India again, this time in Telugu. ‘Eeram’ was the debut film of Arivazhagan, and since the director tasted success with his very first film, he apparently decided to carry the success forward. In a statement to the media, Arivazhagan says that it was because of the keen interest that Shankar showed in his works and because of the break that he gave him that Arivazhagan first entered the world of South Indian films. Giving all the credit of his success to Shankar, Arivazhagan says that it was the producer who first came up with the idea of a Telugu version of ‘Eeram’.

The Telugu version of the Tamil blockbuster will be called ‘Thadi’. The dubbing work for the film has begun reveals Arivazhagan and the film will soon be ready for release. ‘Eeram’ was an action thriller which caught the attention of not only the movie goers in Tamil Nadu but also the critics working in the South Indian film industry. Sources reveal that the Telugu version will be of a shorter duration when compared to the original Tamil film.

Arivazhagan says that he is grateful to his producer Shankar who not only gave him the platform to showcase his talent in film making and gave him his first big break, but is also helping him out in the post production work of ‘Thadi’. With ‘Thadi’ hitting Telugu screens, the audience can embrace themselves for yet another thriller ride.

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