‘Veera Dheera Sooran’ teaser: Vikram plays a dotting family man with a dark secret
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‘Veera Dheera Sooran’ teaser: Vikram plays a dotting family man in SU Arun Kumar’s film co-starring Dushara Vijayan, SJ Suryah and Suraj Venjaramoodu
We had previously reported that Vikram is teaming up with Chittha fame SU Arun Kumar for the actor’s 62nd film which is titled Veera Dheera Sooran. The makers of the film have now released the film’s teaser.
In the teaser, Vikram is shown as a dotting family man who seems to have had a dark past that’s made a comeback to haunt him.
Veera Dheera Sooran also stars SJ Suryah, Dushara Vijayan, and Malayalam actor Suraj Venjaramoodu in his Tamil debut. Vikram plays the role of Kaali in the film, which has music by GV Prakash Kumar. The film marks the actor and music director’s fourth collaboration after Deiva Thirumagal (2011), Thaandavam (2012), and Thangalaan (2024).
The film has cinematography by Theni Eswar and editing by Prasanna GK. Riya Shibu is producing the film under her HR Pictures banner. The teaser also confirms that the film will hit theatres in January 2025.
Watch the teaser of Veera Dheera Sooran here:

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