The South Indian cinema world is buzzing with excitement as two major films, starring superstars Nani and Thalapathy Vijay, are set to hit theaters soon. Fans of both stars are eagerly awaiting the release of these films, which promise to be action-packed spectacles. Nani’s Saripodha Sanivaram and Thalapathy Vijay’s The Goat are both gearing up for release, just days apart, and the anticipation is reaching a fever pitch.
Release Dates and Languages
Both films are set to release in multiple languages, catering to a wide audience across India and beyond. Saripodha Sanivaram, directed by Vivek Athreya, is slated for release on August 29, while The Goat, directed by Venkat Prabhu, will follow just a week later on September 5. The close proximity of these release dates has only heightened the excitement among fans, who are eagerly counting down the days to see their favorite stars back on the big screen.
Runtime and Certification
Adding to the buzz is the revelation of the runtime for both films. The Goat has a runtime of 2 hours and 59 minutes, while Saripodha Sanivaram will run slightly shorter at 2 hours and 50 minutes. Both films have completed their censor board formalities and have been granted U/A certificates by the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC). This certification suggests that the films are suitable for viewers of all ages with parental guidance.
Nani’s Unique Reveal for Saripodha Sanivaram
Nani, known for his innovative approach, revealed the runtime of Saripodha Sanivaram in a fun and engaging way. He posted a video on his Instagram account, where the team humorously discussed the film’s length. In the video, Nani even poked fun at his previous film Ante Sundaraneki, also directed by Vivek Athreya. The team clarified that while Saripodha Sanivaram is an action film centered on a love story, the extended runtime was necessary to do justice to the narrative.
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Confidence Surrounding The GOAT
On the other hand, the makers of The Goat appear confident about their film’s runtime. They have shown no concern about its nearly three-hour length, reflecting their belief in the film’s ability to captivate audiences throughout its duration. The full name of the film, Greatest of All Time, has already sparked curiosity, and the trailer has further fueled excitement. Thalapathy Vijay will be seen in a double role, adding to the intrigue. Since the trailer launch, the film’s hashtag has been trending across social media platforms, with many fans comparing it to India’s version of Mission Impossible.
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Star-Studded Casts
Both films boast impressive casts that are sure to draw audiences to theaters. The Goat features a stellar lineup, including Prabhu Deva, Jayaram, Sneha, Meenakshi Chaudhary, and Yogi Babu. With Thalapathy Vijay leading the charge, fans are expecting a thrilling action film that will keep them on the edge of their seats.
Meanwhile, Saripodha Sanivaram also has a strong ensemble cast, with Nani sharing the screen with Priyanka Mohan. This is Nani’s second collaboration with director Vivek Athreya, and fans are eager to see the new avatar that Nani will bring to the screen. The film also stars notable actors like SJ Surya, Sai Kumar, Aditi Balan, Abhirami, and Murali Sharma, promising a gripping mix of love and action.
A Clash of Titans
The upcoming releases of Saripodha Sanivaram and The Goat have set the stage for a clash of titans in South Indian cinema. Both films are poised to make a significant impact at the box office, and with their star-studded casts and compelling storylines, they are sure to attract massive audiences. As the release dates approach, fans are eagerly preparing for what promises to be an unforgettable cinematic experience.
With the excitement building, all eyes are now on Nani and Thalapathy Vijay as they gear up to deliver two of the most anticipated films of the year. Whether it’s the intense action of The Goat or the emotional depth of Saripodha Sanivaram, there’s no doubt that both films will leave a lasting impression on audiences.