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On Parvathy Thiruvothu’s birthday, ‘Thangalaan’ makers share her character ‘Gangamma’ poster

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Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], April 7 (ANI): On the occasion of Parvathy Thiruvothu’s birthday, the makers of the much-awaited ‘Thangalaan’ also starring Chiyaan Vikram shared a new poster of her character ‘Gangamma’.

Taking to X, the makers of ‘Thangalaan’ wished the actor Parvathy Thiruvothu on her birthday by sharing the poster.

They captioned the post, “An embodiment of strength, grace, and resilience Wishing our versatile #Gangamma, @parvatweetsa dazzling birthday #HBDParvathyThiruvothu #Thangalaan.”

‘Thangalaan’ has grabbed the eyeballs of the audience ever since the drop of the first glimpse.

‘Thangalaan’ helmed by one of the most globally acclaimed directors Pa Ranjith shows the bravery and war the people of KGF fought against the Britishers and how they protect India’s pride Kolar Gold Fields. The filmmaker researched for more than two years before taking the film to the streets.

The film is set in the timeline of 1880. This was the time when the Kolar Gold Fields and the Gold mining was at its peak and the production of Gold from KGF was mammoth. This story needs to be said among the Gen Z generation because they should know about the history of Kolar Gold Fields. The KGF and its growth have not only made waves in India but also caught the attention of the evil eyes of the Britishers.

This is not the first time Pa Ranjith has helped a subject of different periods. Earlier, in 2021, he proved

The film marks Chiyaan Vikram’s return to the pan-India genre after blockbuster ‘Ponniyin Selvan 1’ and 2.

‘Thangalaan’ is scheduled to release in April 2024, in Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, and Malayalam, and the music of the film is composed by GV Prakash Kumar. (ANI)

This report is auto-generated from ANI news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.

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