- By Simran Srivastav
- Thu, 22 Feb 2024 11:57 PM (IST)
- Source:JND
Dhanush is currently basking in the success of his latest Tamil period movie 'Captain Miller' and fans are eagerly waiting for his next projects. The actor is all set to star in 'Raayan', which also be directed by him and the movie's intense first look was unveiled recently. He earlier announced that SJ Suryah will be joining the star cast and now Selvaraghavan will also be seen in 'Raayan'. Dhanush welcomed Selvaraghavan by sharing his character poster on social media.
Welcoming Selvaraghavan to the team of 'Raayan', Dhanush wrote on X, "Never thought I’ll direct you someday sir. @selvaraghavan."
To this, Selvaraghavan replied, "Thanks for the opportunity director sir ! It's gonna be an epic and I'm so proud of you ! @sunpictures."
Thanks for the opportunity director sir ! It's gonna be an epic and I'm so proud of you ! 👏👏@sunpictures https://t.co/EBAuAlYzEG
— selvaraghavan (@selvaraghavan) February 22, 2024
On the work front, Dhanush is all set to star in Ilaiyaraaja's biopic and will essay the role of music maestro. The official title of the film has not been revealed yet and Dhanush will reportedly start working on the biopic in 2024.
Dhanush will be seen in 'D51' and the official title of the film is not revealed yet. The movie also stars Nagarjuna and Rashmika Mandanna in the lead roles. Welcoming Nagarjuna, the producers Suniel Narang and Puskur Ram Mohan Rao issued an official statement and wrote, "We needed a powerhouse for our pan-India project with Dhanush and Sekhar Kammula, and who better than our very own 'King'. Wishing #KingNagarjuna a very happy birthday! We are extremely excited to work with you once again! Can't wait to get this show on the road!"
For the unversed, Selvaraghavan is the director and screenwriter, who has worked with Dhanush in several movies. He made his acting debut in 'Beast', starring Thalapathy Vijay in the lead role.
He was last seen in 'Mark Antony' along with Vishal and SJ Suryah. He will next star in 'RT4GM'.