Upcoming Tamil Film 'Akkenam' Set for July 4 Release

The Tamil film 'Akkenam', directed by Uday K, is set to hit theaters on July 4. Starring Arun Pandiyan and his daughter Keerthi, this film marks their second collaboration after the acclaimed 'Anbirkiniyal'. With a gripping storyline and a talented cast, the film promises an exciting cinematic experience. The trailer and audio will be released on June 14, building anticipation among fans. The film has been shot in various locations, including Tamil Nadu, Pondicherry, and parts of North India, and features a background score recorded in Europe. Stay tuned for more updates!
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Upcoming Tamil Film 'Akkenam' Set for July 4 Release

Exciting Release Announcement for 'Akkenam'


Chennai, June 12: The team behind the Tamil film 'Akkenam', directed by Uday K, has revealed that the movie will premiere in theaters on July 4. The film stars renowned actor and producer Arun Pandiyan alongside his daughter, Keerthi Pandiyan.


Actress Keerthi Pandiyan shared the news on her X account, stating, "#Akkenam releases on July 4th in theatres. Trailer and audio from June 14th."


This film has generated significant interest as it marks the second collaboration between the father-daughter duo, following their successful appearance in 'Anbirkiniyal', which received critical acclaim.


'Akkenam' is produced by Arun Pandiyan in collaboration with Saravana Kumar and A K Sekar, featuring a talented cast that includes Adithya Shivpink, Ramesh Thilak, and GM Sundar.


The cinematography is handled by Vignesh Govindarajan, while Barath Veeraraghavan composes the music. Editing is done by Devathyan, and Bhuvaneshwaran serves as co-director. Raja is responsible for the art direction, and action sequences are choreographed by PC Stunts.


The film's songs are written by lyricists Mohan Rajan, Karthick Netha, and Chandy.


Director Uday has mentioned that the film's narrative will unfold at a rapid pace, with significant portions filmed in Tamil Nadu and Pondicherry, as well as key locations in North India.


Notably, the film's background score was recorded in a well-known studio in Europe. Sources indicate that filming has concluded, and the project is currently in post-production.