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THESE three directors-turned-actors join Pradeep Ranganathan's 'Dragon'

Pradeep Ranganathan's upcoming film 'Dragon', directed by Ashwath... Read More
Pradeep Ranganathan, the 'Love Today' actor, has joined hands with director Ashwath Marimuthu for his next titled 'Dragon'. The filming of 'Dragon' has been progressing steadily, and the makers have been sharing regular updates on the film to boost the buzz. Now, 'Dragon' makers have unveiled the addition of three director-turned-actors to the film's cast. Ashwath Marimuthu shared his happiness on having KS Ravi Kumar, Mysskin, and Gautham Menon for 'Dragon', and the addition of three unique directors-turned-actors added more power to the film. The first looks of KS Ravi Kumar, Mysskin, and Gautham Menon were also unveiled by the makers through respective posters.

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'Dragon' is reported to be a romantic entertainer that is set in a college backdrop, and the film features Pradeep Ranganathan and Anupama Parameswaran in the lead roles. Kayadu Lohar joined the film's cast to play a crucial role, while VJ Siddhu and Harshath play crucial roles alongside the latest additions Mysskin, KS Ravi Kumar, and Gautham Menon. Niketh Bommi handles the camera for 'Dragon', while the makers have kept details about the composer under wraps to surprise fans with an interesting update soon.

Apart from 'Dragon', Pradeep Ranganathan is also part of 'LIK' aka 'Love Insurance Kompany', which is directed by Vignesh Shivan, and the film has reached the final stage of production. It's going to be back-to-back romantic entertainers from the emerging actor, and he is anticipated to cement his place firmly in the industry.


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