Mani Ratnam's Next: Sethupathi-Sai Pallavi Magic Begins June
Master director sets summer shoot schedule for his romantic comeback after Thug Life setback.

Cinema lovers finally have their answer. Mani Ratnam has officially announced his next project starring Vijay Sethupathi and Sai Pallavi, and the industry buzz suggests this could be exactly the film the legendary director needs after the commercial disappointment of Thug Life.
The film is expected to go on floors in summer 2026, with sources indicating June as the likely start date. What's particularly exciting is how quickly Ratnam wants to wrap this: industry insiders suggest the entire shoot could be completed in just 40-50 days, showcasing the director's signature efficiency that made classics like Roja and Bombay.
This marks Sethupathi's second collaboration with Ratnam after Chekka Chivantha Vaanam (2018), but it's Sai Pallavi's first film with the master filmmaker. The pairing feels natural: both actors bring an understated intensity that Ratnam has always favored. Reports suggest the film will be a romantic drama, a genre where Ratnam has created some of his most memorable work.
AR Rahman returns as music composer, ending speculation about other collaborators. This Rahman-Ratnam reunion comes at a crucial time: their last collaboration was the underwhelming Thug Life, and both maestros will be eager to reclaim their magic.
The timing couldn't be better for Sai Pallavi, who's having a phenomenal year. With her Bollywood debut Ek Din releasing in May and her massive Ramayana commitment, she's emerged as one of the most sought-after actresses in Indian cinema. For Sethupathi, this represents another carefully chosen collaboration with a filmmaker whose vision aligns with his own artistic sensibilities.
The project is officially titled Production No. 23 for Madras Talkies and will be co-produced by Lyca Productions. Given Lyca's track record with big-budget ventures and Ratnam's return to romantic territory, expect this to be positioned as a major pan-India release.
After the Thug Life setback, Ratnam choosing a romantic drama with two performers known for their emotional authenticity suggests he's returning to his comfort zone. Sometimes, that's exactly what masters need to rediscover their rhythm.
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