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After Vijay, Malavika Mohanan to share screen space with Dhanush

Malavika Mohanan has recently completed the filming of ‘Master’, which features Thalapathy Vijay and Vijay Sethupathi in the lead roles. According to the latest updates, the actress has now been roped in to play the role of heroine in Dhanush’s 43rd movie.

The film is produced by Satya Jyothi films, and the news of Malavika Mohanan’s involvement has been now confirmed by the production company.

It should be noted that Malavika Mohanan is sharing screen space with Dhanush for the first time. According to close sources to the movie, this untitled film will be an in and out action entertainer.

Karthik Naren who made a grand debut in Kollywood with the movie Dhruvangal Pathinaaru is directing Dhanush’s 43rd movie. The team is currently busy with the pre-production works, and they are also finalizing the remaining star cast for the flick.

Malavika Mohanan was last seen in the movie ‘Petta’ with Rajinikanth and Vijay Sethupathi. The film directed by Karthik Subbaraj was a huge blockbuster, and her performance in the movie received positive reviews from all corners.

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