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Kamal
Haasan
is
reportedly
all
set
to
reunite
with
director
Gautham
Menon.
In
an
earlier
interview,
the
filmmaker
revealed
that
he
is
planning
to
direct
Kamal
Haasan
in
the
sequel
of
their
celebrated
first
outing,
Vettaiyaadu
Vilaiyaadu.
As
per
the
latest
reports,
the
project
which
has
been
titled
Vettaiyaadu
Vilaiyaadu
2,
is
about
to
start
rolling
very
soon.
In
a
recent
video
that
has
been
going
viral
on
social
media,
director
Gautham
Menon
has
reportedly
confirmed
that
he
has
finished
scripting
for
the
Kamal
Haasan
starrer.
The
filmmaker
has
reportedly
suggested
that
he
has
penned
a
120-page
script
for
Vettaiyaadu
Vilaiyaadu
2
and
added
that
the
project
will
go
on
floors
soon.

The
new
update
came
out
as
a
great
surprise
for
the
Kamal
Haasan
fans
and
Tamil
film
fanatics,
who
have
been
eagerly
waiting
for
an
update
on
the
project.
Despite
working
together
only
on
one
film
so
far,
the
Ulaganayan
and
talented
filmmaker
have
been
considered
as
one
of
the
best
actor-director
duos
of
contemporary
Tamil
cinema.
Coming
to
the
star
cast,
Keerthy
Suresh
is
said
to
be
in
talks
to
play
the
female
lead
in
Vettaiyaadu
Vilaiyaadu
2.
Earlier,
it
was
reported
that
Anushka
Shetty
might
join
the
cast.
But
later,
it
was
revealed
that
she
is
not
a
part
of
the
project.
It
is
yet
to
be
seen
whether
Jyotika,
who
played
the
female
lead
in
the
first
installment,
is
a
part
of
the
sequel.

As
reported
earlier,
Vettaiyaadu
Vilaiyaadu
2
will
be
majorly
shot
in
the
UK,
as
the
movie
depicts
DCP
Raghavan’s
new
investigation
that
is
set
majorly
set
in
London
city.
Kamal
Haasan
will
not
have
a
romantic
track
in
the
film,
which
is
touted
to
be
a
more
genre-specific
neo-noir
crime
thriller.
Harris
Jayaraj
is
composing
the
songs
and
original
score.
Kamal
Haasan,
who
is
currently
on
a
high
with
the
massive
success
of
Vikram,
is
expected
to
join
Vettaiyaadu
Vilaiyaadu
2
after
he
wraps
up
Indian
2.
Gautham
Menon,
on
the
other
hand,
is
expected
to
kickstart
the
pre-production
works
of
the
much-awaited
sequel
after
finishing
his
current
commitments.
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