Malavika Mohanan has been roped in to behave alongside Dhanush in his subsequent, directed by Karthick Naren.
The movie, at the moment titled D43, is presumed to be a thriller with Dhanush taking part in the function of a journalist. D43 is bankrolled by by TG Thyagarajan’s Sathya Jyothi Movies and has music by GV Prakash.
Malavika, who made her debut in Tamil with Petta, is at the moment ready for the discharge of Vijay’s Grasp, whereas Dhanush has the likes of Jagame Thandhiram and Karnan within the pipeline.
Karthik Naren’s final movie was Mafia: Chapter 1, and his long-pending Naragasooran can be ready for launch.
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