Sivakarthikeyan He expressed his anticipation for the Tamil dubbed release of ‘Athiradi’, a Malayalam action entertainer. Basilio Jose and Tovino Thomas. the director Arun Anirudhanthe movie hit the tamil theaters today (May 22). Ahead of the release, Sivakarthikeyan took to social media and shared a warm message praising the film and Basil Joseph’s performance. His message quickly attracted the attention of fans from both Tamil and Malayalam film circles.
Sivakarthikeyan cheers for Basil Joseph’s Tamil dubbing
Sharing his thoughts on Instagram Stories, Sivakarthikeyan wrote, “Dear Brother Basil Joseph, I really enjoyed Athiradi. Excited to hear your film being dubbed into Tamil for the first time and to hear you speak in Tamil.” The message reflected the close friendship between the two actors. Interestingly, Basil Joseph had earlier appeared in Sivakarthikeyan’s latest film ‘Parasakthi’. During the Kerala promotions of that film, Sivakarthikeyan openly praised Basil and described him as an actor he truly admires and likes personally.
‘Athiradi’ creates a lot of buzz ahead of its release in Tamil
The Malayalam version of ‘Athiradi’ has earned Rs 50 crore at the worldwide box office, making it one of the industry’s standout hits this year. The makers are now hoping to recreate the same success with the Tamil dubbed version. Sivakarthikeyanek Tovino Thomasi ere opa egin zion Vineeth Sreenivasanand the success of the entire team for the Tamil release. The Tamil trailer has already created a lot of attention online, especially among the younger audience and Malayalam film fans.
The Tamil version of ‘Athiradi’ gets a special local touch
In a recent interview, Basil Joseph and Tovino Thomas revealed that they had personally dubbed several parts into Tamil after working closely with the writers in Tamil Nadu. The team also made some dialogue changes to make the film feel better for the Tamil audience. One such moment in the Tamil trailer refers to Suriya’s famous ‘Hey Malini’ dialogue in ‘Vaaranam Aayiram’. These little cultural touches are expected to help ‘Athiradi’ connect better with the audience when it opens in Tamil theaters this week.