Fans have been eagerly awaiting the release of Vaa Vaathiyaar starring Karthi in the lead role. Now, they have a reason to celebrate, as the makers have unveiled the film's trailer. Packed with action,
romance and comedy, the film features Karthi unleashing his flamboyant avatar. Directed by Nalan Kumaraswamy, the film also stars Krithi Shetty, Sathyaraj, Anand Raj, Rajkiran, Karunakaran in key roles.
Vaa Vathiyaar Trailer: Karthi Is MGR's Reincarnation In Nalan Kumaraswamy's Film
Taking to social media, Studio Green, the film's official production house posted "Rathathin raththamana udanpirappukkale…very excited to present the trailer of #VaaVaathiyaar. In Cinemas December 12!"Karthi's brother, Suriya also shared the trailer with the caption "Here’s the trailer of #VaaVaathiyaar Hearty wishes team!"
With the release of the third single, Mu Dha La Li, and its lyric video out , the film's promotional campaign starts to build momentum. The announcement comes after plans for 5 December release were changed, to 12 December. The songs composed by Santhosh Narayanan have already created buzz among the fans. The film is produced by the production house, which earlier produced Suriya's Kanguva. Vaa Vaathiyaar marks the third collaboration between composer Santhosh Narayanan and director Nalan Kumarasamy, following their previous work in Soodhu Kavvum and Kadhalum Kadandhu Pogum. The technical crew also includes cinematographer George C Williams and editor Vetri Krishnan.
The film has now landed in legal trouble, which is speculated to cause the postponement of the film's release once again.A case was filed by the Official Assignee of the High Court, following which the Madras High Court has restrained the release of Vaa Vaathiyaar. The case accuses the film's producer and banner, KE Gnanavel Raja of Studio Green, of not settling its dues.The case began in 2011, with a litigation which commenced when Gnanavel Raja and a businessman, Sunderdas, decided to invest Rs 40 crore each under an agreement to co-produce a film together. Sunderdas had invested Rs 12.85 crore in the film before stepping aside. However, in 2014, the High Court declared him insolvent and appointed the Official Assignee to assess his assets and liabilities to repay his creditors.