Bison: Here’s an exciting update from Dhruv Vikram and Mari Selvaraj’s film
Here’s the latest update from Dhruv Vikram and Mari Selvaraj’s upcoming sports drama Bison.
Bison update
Director Mari Selvaraj and Dhruv Vikram’s upcoming sports drama Bison is currently one of the most exciting projects that cinephiles are looking forward to watching on big screens. While the makers had recently announced that the film had begun rolling, they have taken to their social media pages today to share an exciting update on the shooting schedule.
Bison first schedule wrap up
The filmmakers shared that the team has wrapped up the first schedule of the film. Sharing the update, the makers also dropped two photos, one of which was a silhouette of the protagonist, Dhruv Vikram, being lifted by what seems to be a sports team. For the unversed, the sports drama follows the story of a Kabaddi player.
Earlier, while announcing the title of the project, the makers shared the first-look poster of the lead actor. The poster featured a huge statue of a bison, with Dhruv Vikram kneeling in a three-point position before it. Although his face is not quite visible, the poster hints that the young actor has an intense role in the movie. Dhruv has been preparing to get into the skin of a Kabaddi player and has been training to play the game. The first look reflects the aggressive tone of the title, and it looks like the movie is going to be a powerful tale to watch this year.
More about Bison
Directed by Mari Selvaraj, Bison, a sports drama, will have Anupama Parameswaran playing the female lead opposite Dhruv Vikram. The film also stars Rajisha Vijayan, Lal, Pasupathy, Kalaiyarasan, Hari Krishnan, Azhagam Perumal, and Aruvi Madhan in key roles. The movie is jointly bankrolled by Applause Entertainment and director Pa Ranjith’s home banner, Neelam Studio. On the technical front, the movie has an original background score and soundtracks scored by Nivas K. Prasanna, while Ezhil Arasu and Sakthikumar serve as the cinematographer and editor, respectively.
Earlier, it was speculated that the film was set to be a biopic, loosely based on former Tamil Nadu Kabaddi player Manathi Ganesan, a recipient of the Arjuna Award. However, filmmaker Mari Selvaraj quashed the rumors and revealed that the film is based on a fresh script.