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Malavika Manoj likely to play Sivakarthikeyan's sister in 'Parking' director Ramkumar Balakrishnan's next - Report
ETimes | March 28, 2026 1:39 AM CST

Sivakarthikeyan is gearing up for an exciting new project, and fresh reports suggest that Malavika Manoj has been approached to play his sister in the film. The actress has reportedly heard the story and shown interest in the role, which is said to be an important character. This casting choice has already sparked curiosity among fans, as the film is expected to have a strong emotional storyline.

Malavika Manoj in talks for Sivakarthikeyan’s sister role

After completing work on the production venture ‘ Thaai Kizhavi ,’ Sivakarthikeyan is currently on a short break with his family. He is expected to return soon and begin shooting for ‘Seiyon’ with Sivakumar Murugesan in Madurai.

Once that schedule is completed, he will move on to his next film, directed by Ramkumar Balakrishnan , best known for ‘Parking.’ According to The Hindu , discussions are underway with Malavika Manoj for the sister’s role, and she has given a positive response after hearing the script. Malavika Manoj is well known for her lead roles in Tamil films ‘Joe’ and ‘Aan Paavam Pollathathu.’

Production plans and casting progress for Ramkumar’s directorial

The upcoming film is likely to be produced by the makers of ‘ Maharaja ,’ with talks currently in progress. An official agreement is expected to be signed soon.

Malavika Manoj is said to play a key supporting role, and her character will carry strong emotional weight in the story. Once the shooting dates are finalised, the makers are expected to complete formalities and announce the full cast.

Fast-paced production and the film’s early development

Like ‘Seiyon,’ this film is also planned as a quick production project. The same story was previously narrated to another actor but will now be developed into a script for Sivakarthikeyan. With pre-production gaining momentum, shooting is expected to begin soon. Sivakarthikeyan may shoot simultaneously for ‘Seiyon’ and Ramkumar Balakrishnan’s directorial.


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