Finally! Vijay Sethupathi-Soori's Viduthalai Part 2 gets a release date

    Filmmaker Vetrimaaran kept his fans waiting longer than expected for the release of Viduthalai Part 2 in cinemas.

    Viduthalai movie poster

    Viduthalai movie poster

    Filmmaker Vetrimaaran has finally announced the release date for his highly anticipated film, Viduthalai Part 2. The film is set to hit theatres on December 20, coinciding with the Christmas holidays. The news was confirmed by lead actor Vijay Sethupathi on his social media accounts.

    Viduthalai Part 1 was released last year, and fans eagerly expected the sequel to follow shortly after. However, the production of Viduthalai Part 2 took longer than anticipated, as Vetrimaaran continued to add new scenes and expand the cast, extending the shooting schedule.

    Earlier, Vetrimaaran revealed that although the production of Viduthalai Part 2 was completed, he hesitated to release it, feeling that something was missing. He couldn't pinpoint the exact issue but wanted to ensure the film had the necessary elements suitable for its theatrical release.

    Earlier this year, Vetrimaaran showcased his director's cut of the film at the International Film Festival Rotterdam, where he screened Viduthalai Parts 1 and 2 together. The combined runtime exceeded five hours, and the film received a standing ovation at the festival, indicating that Vetrimaaran may have finally found the missing element to make the sequel a hit with audiences.

    Viduthalai, based on a short story by B. Jeyamohan, delves into the brutality and evils of unchecked power. The film, which also stars Soori, follows the deployment of a special task force in a forest area to hunt down a rebel leader threatening corporate investments. In the process, the government turns a blind eye to the atrocities committed by the police, inflicting immense suffering on innocent people.

    Viduthalai Part 1 opened to positive reviews and became a big hit at the box office. The sequal is expected to cash in on the popularity of its predecessor and take a big opening.