Sai Pallavi plays the lead in the Tamil movie Diya. Same as Kanam Telugu Movie

Sai Pallavi plays the lead in the Tamil movie Diya.

Same Movies Name in Telugu
Kanam



The film was meant to be released in February, but it was postponed due to the TFPC strike, and it has been on hold ever since.


The wait for Sai Pallavi's Tamil debut has been long. Originally, she was set to star in Mani Ratnam's Kaatru Veliyidai. Aditi Rao Hydari, on the other hand, was cast in the part.


Despite her tremendous popularity in Tamil Nadu, fans have had to wait a long time to see her in a Tamil film, courtesy to the Malayalam film Premam, which became a success in both states. Karu, which has now been renamed Diya in Tamil and Kanam in Telugu, will finally hit theaters on April 27.


In February, the film was planned to be released. However, due to the Tamil Nadu Film Producers' Council's 48-day strike, it was postponed and failed to secure a new release date (TFPC). Diya/Kanam is a horror film directed by AL Vijay that deals around the problem of abortion. Despite the fact that Sai Pallavi has only appeared in a few films, she has landed a movie centered on her character, produced by Lyca, a studio known for supporting hero-centric, big-budget films. Only women performers with more than a decade in the profession, such as Anushka Shetty, Nayanthara, and Trisha, have dared to make such projects so far.


Sai Pallavi is also well-known in Telugu, because to hits such as Fidaa and MCA. The filmmakers hope that by making the film multilingual, they would be able to reach out to her large fan following, which is dispersed across several states. Naga Shourya also appears in the film, which features music by Sam CS.

The tale appears to concentrate around a young lady, played by Sai Pallavi, who had an abortion and is plagued by the kid the embryo would have grown into, There are a plethora of horror films about pregnancy. Aval, starring Siddharth and Andrea, similarly dealt with abortion, however it was in the setting of female feticide. It'll be interesting to see if Diya/Kanam can break out from these tired stereotypes.

Sai Pallavi's Tamil debut has been a long time coming. She was slated to star in Mani Ratnam's Kaatru Veliyidai at one point. On the other side, Aditi Rao Hydari was cast in the role.



Despite her enormous popularity in Tamil Nadu, fans had to wait a long time to see her in a Tamil film, thanks to the success of the Malayalam film Premam in both states. On April 27, Karu, which has been renamed Diya in Tamil and Kanam in Telugu, will eventually be released in theaters.

It was postponed and failed to gain a fresh release date due to the Tamil Nadu Film Producers' Council's 48-day strike (TFPC). AL Vijay's horror flick Diya/Kanam revolves with the issue of abortion. Despite the fact that Sai Pallavi has only appeared in a few films, she has been cast in a film based on her role, which will be produced by Lyca, a studio known for promoting hero-centric, big-budget blockbusters. So far, only women actors with more than a decade of experience, such as Anushka Shetty, Nayanthara, and Trisha, have dared to take on such films.

Because of hits like Fidaa and MCA, Sai Pallavi is also well-known in Telugu. The directors hope that by making the film multilingual, they would be able to reach out to her vast fan base, which spans multiple states. The movie also has Naga Shourya and Sam CS's music.

Based on what we've seen so far in the trailers, the story appears to revolve around a young lady, played by Sai Pallavi, who had an abortion and is troubled by the child the embryo would have grown into. Pregnancy is the subject of a slew of horror films. Aval, starring Siddharth and Andrea, dealt with abortion in a similar way, but this time in the context of female feticide.It'll be intriguing to see if Diya and Kanam can break free from these cliches.

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