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In the film, Vijay Antony plays a cop named Dhruv working with the Mumbai police.
Maargan released on June 27. (Photo Credits: Instagram)
Vijay Antony’s latest film, Maargan, was released in theatres today. Fans have already shared a bunch of reviews on social media, praising the performances and compelling storyline. Maargan has been touted as a murder mystery thriller, but for Vijay Antony, it is much more than that. He believes that the film can keep the audience hooked till the end.
In an interview with Deccan Chronicle, Vijay Antony said, “Maargan isn’t a typical serial killer movie. From the first frame to the last, it keeps the audience engaged.” He even suggested that the music is going to be haunting which he has composed.
Earlier, director Leo John Paul told IANS, “Forty per cent of this film will centre around investigation. The remaining 60 per cent will revolve around mystery. To put it correctly in English, it will deal with astral travel. If you watch the last shot of this film’s trailer, you will see the astral body of the character coming out. Fantasy is a favourite genre of mine as it helps me see cinema in a larger than life manner. So, combining both fantasy and an investigative thriller in equal measure, we have made this film.”
The film has been gaining popularity since the makers published a trailer.
In Maargan, Vijay Antony plays a cop named Dhruv working with the Mumbai police. The plot revolves around Dhruv, who has experienced personal grief, takes it upon himself to track down a serial killer who appears to be targeting young females. The killer appears to inject a drug into the victims, leaving their bodies burned. As cops approach and interrogate a suspect, they find they are dealing with someone far more powerful than expected.
Aside from Vijay Antony, key players include Ajay Dhishan, Samuthirakani, Brigida, Deepshikha, Mahanathi Shankar, and Vinodh Sagar. Vijay Antony composed the film’s music, while his wife, Fatima Vijay Antony, produced it. S Yuva is the cinematographer, and Leo John Paul is the editor. Maargan will be released simultaneously in Tamil and Telugu.

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