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Indrans confirms role in ‘D55’ alongside Dhanush and Mammootty

After winning a role in Suriya's 'Karuppu,' Indrans confirms role in 'D55' alongside Dhanush and Mammootty

Indrans has received praise for his performance in the film ‘Karuppu.’ Now the actor has confirmed his new Tamil film in which he stars alongside Dhanush. This new film, tentatively titled ‘D55,’ will attract significant interest from fans due to its impressive cast and direction by Rajkumar Periasamy. While several casting rumours circulated in recent months, Indrans has now provided clarity about his involvement in the film.

Indrans officially confirms his association with ‘D55’

During a recent interview with Cine Ulagam, Indrans confirmed that he has been approached for ‘D55’ and is expected to join the project soon. Speaking about the film, he revealed that director Rajkumar Periasamy invited him to be part of the cast. The actor also mentioned that although he has agreed to the project, his scenes are yet to be filmed. Fans have welcomed this confirmation, considering it the latest among many successful partnerships in the actor’s increasing line of Tamil films. Since he has now publicly confirmed his presence in the film, expectations for him have increased further.

Star-studded cast raises expectations for ‘D55’

The upcoming film already has some top names lined up in its cast. In addition to Dhanush, the cast members of ‘D55’ include Mammootty, Sai Pallavi, and Sreeleela. While it represents Sai Pallavi’s return to acting alongside Dhanush following ‘Maari 2,’ this will mark Mammootty’s first Tamil movie in quite some time. For Sreeleela, it will yet again represent another opportunity in Tamil cinema.

Rajkumar Periasamy promises a story of unsung heroes

Although the makers have kept most plot details under wraps, Rajkumar Periasamy has previously hinted that the film will focus on ordinary individuals who quietly make extraordinary contributions to society. Unlike his previous film ‘Amaran,’ which centred on a decorated hero, this project is expected to highlight lesser-known heroes hidden among everyday people. Featuring music by Sai Abhyankkar, ‘D55’ continues to attract attention.

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