
‘Good Bad Ugly’: Glimpse of Trisha from Ajith Kumar’s film out
The Hindu
The makers of Good Bad Ugly, Tamil superstar Ajith Kumar’s upcoming film with director Adhik Ravichandran, unveiled a special glimpse of the female lead Trisha from the film on Sunday
The makers of Good Bad Ugly, Tamil superstar Ajith Kumar’s upcoming film with director Adhik Ravichandran, unveiled a special glimpse of the female lead Trisha from the film on Sunday.
The video shows Trisha, as her character Ramya, dressed in modern attire and looking towards a staircase. From her expression in the glimpse video, fans have speculated that this is the shot of Ramya’s reaction to Ajith’s character’s transformation in the film.
Announced on March 14, Good Bad Ugly also featuresPrabhu, Prasanna, Arjun Das, Sunil, Rahul Dev and Yogi Babu among others.
The film will have music composed by Devi Sri Prasad, who is reuniting with Ajith after their 2014 film Veeram. Abinandhan Ramanujam serves as the cinematographer while Vijay Velukutty is on board as the editor.
Naveen Yerneni and Y Ravi Shankar produce the film under their Mythri Movie Makers banner. The film is set to release in theatres on April 10.
Ajith was last seen in Magizh Thirumeni’s Vidaa Muyarchi, which also starred Trisha opposite the star. The actor, also a racer and a racing team owner, is currently participating in the Porsche Sprint Challenge: Southern Europe competition in the Spanish city of Valencia

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