Too Much Pressure On Lokesh Kanagaraj?

Despite the disappointing posters lately, the star cast and the top-quality technicians involved in the project are the reason for the unreal hype on the movie.

Update: 2023-09-22 06:13 GMT

Thalapathy Vijay and crazy director Lokesh Kanagaraj reunited after a successful film like 'Master' once again for a movie titled 'Leo – Bloody Sweet'. With this film being a part of Lokesh Cinematic Universe, the movie is being made amidst humongous expectations. The movie is expected to hit the big screens on 20th October and the first song is getting a phenomenal response.

Despite the disappointing posters lately, the star cast and the top-quality technicians involved in the project are the reason for the unreal hype on the movie. Latest sources suggest that the runtime of 'Leo' is 159 minutes which is quite perfect for a gangster action thriller. Knowing Lokesh's filmography, 'Leo' can be termed as an intense action drama with gritty action episodes and wonderful surprises.

Though many predict that 'Leo' is going to shatter the box office records, one must remember that Lokesh is just four films old. His 'Nagaram' was a good quality film but was not a huge hit. While 'Khaidi' was a super success, he disappointed many with 'Master'. It worked because of Vijay and Sethupathi but Lokesh's work was far from perfect. He delivered Vikram and a lot of people are praising him as the biggest director of Tamil cinema but one needs to wait patiently and remember he is still a young director in the industry.

Lalith Kumar is the producer of this movie. Manoj Paramahamsa is the director of photography while the action is going to be composed by Anbariv. Philmon Raj is the editor while Sathees Kumar is the art director. Lokesh Kanagaraj, Rathna Kumar and Deeraj Vaidy are the dialogue writers. Anirudh is the music composer. The primary cast of this movie includes Thalapathy Vijay, Trisha, Sanjay Dutt, Priya Anand, Arjun and Mansoor Ali Khan.

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