Kanguva: The first look teaser release of the Suriya starrer has been pushed back

    Disha Patani will be making her Tamil debut in the movie.

    Kanguva

    Kanguva

    Fans will have to wait a while to watch the first look promo for Suriya's Upcoming Kanguva, as the producers have sued back the initial release from June to July.

    But fans need not worry about the change in the release date so that they can release the promo on Suriya's birthday, which is July 23.

    The cast and crew of Suriya's Kanguva have wrapped up the filming of the Kodaikanal schedule of the movie. Kanguva is expected to enter post-production in October.

    In the movie, Disha Patani plays a doctor who is trying to solve the mysterious death of a prince who lived 400 years ago.

    One of the most anticipated Tamil movies of the year is Kanguva. The epic period drama marks the first collaboration between Surya and director Siva.

    Kanguva is produced by K. E. Gnanavel Raja under the banner Studio Green, in association with UV Creations. The movie will be released in 10 languages.

    Recently the movie collected an impressive 500 crores in pre-release business beating out Vijay's upcoming Leo by 100 crores.

    The Hindi remake rights along with the satellite, digital, and theatre distribution rights for the movie’s Hindi version were brought by producer Jayantilal Gada for a whopping 100 crores.

    After Making her Telugu debut in the massively sucessfull Sita Ramam, Mrunal Thakur will be making her big Tamil debut in Kanguva.

    The movie is a period drama and Suriya will be playing the role of five different characters in the movie. This will beat the actor's previous record of 10 different looks which he set in his 2009 movie 'Ayan'.

    The music for the movie is being helmed by Devi Sri Prasad, the Cinematography by Vetri Palanisamy, and finally, the editing will be done by Nishadh Yusuf.

    The cast of the movie includes Suriya, Disha Patani, Mrunal Thakur, Yogi Babu, Kovai Sarala, Redin Kingsley, and Anandraj.