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Aishwarya Rajinikanth’s next film is titled ‘Texla’

Aishwarya Rajinikanth’s next film is titled ‘Texla’; title teaser out now; Watch

Aishwarya Rajinikanth is back in the director’s chair for ‘Texla’, her next project after ‘Laal Salaam’. The title teaser, unveiled by prominent filmmakers across India, depicts a heartwarming scene of children finding joy as sunlight enables a film screening. Yuvan Shankar Raja is composing the music for this anticipated entertainer.

After ‘Laal Salaam’, Aishwarya Rajinikanth is returning to the director’s seat in the upcoming film. ‘KRG09’. The makers have annouced the title of the film and it is named ‘Texla’. The team has shared the title teaser of the project. Let’s take a look.

About the teaser ‘Texla’

Introducing the title in the teaser, the video shows a group of poor boys sitting inside a small thatched hut. They look worried and wait for something to begin. A man stands at the entrance and looks at the cloudy sky. He says, “It looks like it won’t come today as well.” The boys slowly walk out. One boy asks, “Not possible today as well, elder brother?” The man replies, “What can I do? This is not under my control.” After a few moments, the man calls them back. The sun comes out from behind the clouds. He uses a piece of glass to reflect sunlight onto a film plate. The name “Texla” appears on a cloth screen. The boys feel happy and cheer loudly.

Released in multiple languages

The teaser has been released in multiple languages and multiple filmmakers from different industries unveiled the teaser. Mani Ratnam revealed Tamil, Sukumar for Telugu, Rishab Shetty for Kannada, Blessy Malayalam and Anurag Kashyap unveiled the Hindi teaser. The team shared the teaser and wrote, “Happiness in every little moment. All set to relive the nostalgia and rewind the magic. Presenting the Tamil title teaser of @krgoffl’s #Production9 – #Texla. An @aishwaryarajini Film.” Earlier, the production house announced its collaboration with Aishwarya Rajinikanth. It said, “We are a production house that firmly believes that cinema thrives on meaningful collaborations, as filmmaking is truly a collective art built on shared vision, passion, and trust.”The makers confirmed that Yuvan Shankar Raja will compose the music for ‘Texla’.It said the film is a wholesome and sure-shot entertainer.

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