The principal cast includes Nasser, Thambi Ramaiah, Natraj, Priya Bavani Shankar, Kalaiarasan, Guru Somasundaram, Prasanna, Amala Paul and Krish.
Victim trailer: Thrilling Tamil anthology helmed by Chimbu Deven, Rajesh M, Pa Ranjith and Venkat Prabhu
Chennai - 19 Jul 2022 16:00 IST
Updated : 16:16 IST
Haricharan Pudipeddi
SonyLIV’s upcoming Tamil anthology Victim (2022) features segments directed by four filmmakers. Going by the visuals, it looks like the show explores stories involving four victims and it promises to be very thrilling.
The anthology will be streamed from 5 August on SonyLIV. The principal cast includes Nasser, Thambi Ramaiah, Natraj, Priya Bavani Shankar, Kalaiarasan, Guru Somasundaram, Prasanna, Amala Paul and Krish among others.
Rajesh M’s Mirage stars Priya Bavani Shankar and Natraj. It looks like a story set in a haunted house and Priya, who plays the title character, could be the next victim.
Chimbu Deven’s Kottai Pakku Vathalum, Mottai Maadi Sitharum looks like a fantasy thriller about a guy who is a 400-year-old. The segment stars Nasser and Thambi Ramaiah in key roles.
Pa Ranjith’s Dhammam stars Kalaiarasan and Guru Somasundaram in the lead. It looks like another caste-discrimination story involving a piece of land owned by someone from a lower caste.
Venkat Prabhu’s Confession, starring Amala Paul and Prasanna in the lead, looks like a story that’s borrowed from Joel Schumacher’s Phone Booth (2002) – about a sniper killer who threatens to kill till he gets a confession.
The trailer opens with Prasanna’s voice-over stating, “You won’t believe even if God comes down, you will believe only if he shows you a few magic tricks, right?”
Victim is produced by Axess Film Factory and Venkat Prabhu’s Black Ticket Company. While R Saravanan, Sakthi Saravanan, and Thamizh A Azhaga have handled the cinematography, it has music by Sam CS, Premgi, Ganesh Sekar, and Tenma. Lawrence Kishore, Akash Thomas, Selva RK and Venkat Raajen have taken care of the editing.
Check out the trailer below and let us know if you are keen to watch the anthology.
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