Viduthalai: Part 2 First Look Out: The Fury Of Vaathiyar Unfolds

With blood stains all over the shirt and blood drops dripping from his head, the poster depicts the intense fury of Vijay Sethupathi.

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Viduthalai: Part 2 First Look Out: The Fury Of Vaathiyar Unfolds

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The most awaited first-look of the upcoming sequel Viduthalai: Part 2 has been dropped by the makers today. Featuring Vijay Sethupathi, the poster radiates the intensity of the story.

As reported earlier, this sequel is expected to dig deep into the character Vaathiyar, enacted by actor Vijay Sethupathy. This first-look poster also confirms the furious storyline that awaits to impress the audience. The makers called out to the audience “Step into the world of #ViduthalaiPart2, where the fury of Vaathiyar unfolds.”

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The poster depicts Vaathiyaar in a wave of raging anger, screaming in the middle of a cornfield with a weapon in his hand. With blood stains all over the shirt and blood drops dripping from his head, the poster depicts the intense fury of the actor.

The sequel ranks at the top of the most anticipated films of the Maharaja actor which will explore the pages of Valor and Love of the acclaimed character Vaathiyaar. Just like the previous announcement poster, the first-look poster also has the Thirukural lines, “Those who tame not the pride of their enemies, will certainly not exist to have satisfactory breathings.”

The poster also declares the progress of the film in the final stages of the filming process.

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Viduthalai: Part 2 features the same cast as Vijay Sethupathi, Soori, Manju Warrier, Gautham Vasudev Menon, Kishore, Rajiv Menon, and others in important roles. Produced by Grass Root Film Company and RS Infotainment, the music has been scored by Maestro Illaiyaraaja. R. Velraj has been tasked with the film’s cinematography, with Ramar handling the editing process.