
The trailer of ‘Madrasi’, starring Shivkartikeyan and directed by AR Murugados, was released in Chennai on August 24, 2025, which increased the enthusiasm for release in theaters on 5 September. The 2 -minute 17 second trailer shared by Murugados on X promises a strong action thriller with a mixture of intensive drama and emotional depth. It plays Shivkartikeyan Raghu, who is struggling with a psychological situation in Tamil Nadu amidst the crisis of arms smuggling.
Speaking of lines like Shivkartikeyan’s fiery avatar, “Idhu An Uru Sir”, Anirudh is even more enhanced by Ravichandar’s brilliant music, known for hit films like Jailor and Leo. The exciting anti -Role of Vidyut Jamwal, pointing to Murugados’s Thuppakki, adds conspiracy with “Thuppakki Ivan Kayila Irundhalum, Khalnayak Naan Than Da”. The artists include Rukmini Vasant, Biju Menon, Shabir Kallarakkal and Vikrant as Malini, the cinematography is done by Sudeep Almon and by editing Srikar Prasad.
Built by Sri Lakshmi Movies, Madhasi is a symbol of Murugados’s return to Tamil cinema after her Hindi project Sikander. The action scenes of the trailer choreographed by Kevin Kumar and Dhilip have created a stir on social media, fans, praising Shivkartikeyan’s success with Amaran’s success of Amaran. At the trailer launch, Shivkartikeyan appreciated Anirudh’s commitment, and said that his selective cooperation reflects mutual respect. The film will be released in Tamil, Telugu, Hindi, Kannada and Malayalam.
The intensity of Shivkartikeyan and the distinctive story of Murugados, Madharasi’s action -packed trailer, raises hopes of an exciting cinematic experience in various languages on 5 September, 2025.
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