Actor Vishwak Sen of ‘Vellipomakey’ and ‘Ee Nagaraniki Emaindi’ fame is making his directorial debut with the film ‘Falaknama Das.’
He is also playing the lead role in the movie and the teaser of it is unveiled.
In the first glimpse it appears to be a story of a typical Hyderabadi who hails from Old City i.e, Charminar.
The Hyderabadi style of language used is the main attraction of the entire teaser.
Coming to the main thing, Vishwak Sen plays the title role who is like any other lad with bindaas attitude and does all the mischievous things. The daily routine of guy is explained in the best way ever. He even locks lips with one of the female leads.
Director Tharun Bhascker is seen in the role of a police officer and uses cuss words on couple of occasions. The screenplay is racy and gives an excitement.
Prashanti, Saloni and Harshitha are female leads of the film and Vivek Sagar is the music composer.
Vanmaye Creations in association with Vishwak Sen Cinemas and Terranova Pictures are producing ‘Falaknama Das.’
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Ilaiyaraaja’s Nostalgic Post Sparks Vijay Political Buzz
May 4, 2026
In an intriguing mix of cinema nostalgia and political signaling, legendary composer Ilaiyaraaja has stirred social media conversation by sharing an old film song featuring actor-turned-politician Vijay. The move is being widely seen as a subtle gesture of support ahead of the Tamil Nadu election results.
The track comes from the 1988 film Ithu Engal Neethi, directed by Vijay’s father S. A. Chandrasekhar, with music composed by Ilaiyaraaja himself. The film featured a young Vijay in one of his earliest appearances as a child artist.
What has particularly caught public attention is a line from the song, “Chinna Thambi, Unnai Nambi…,” loosely translating to “The state waits for you, little brother.” The timing and context of Ilaiyaraaja sharing this track have sparked widespread interpretations online.
Supporters view it as a symbolic message, suggesting that Tamil Nadu is now looking toward Vijay as a potential leader. Adding to the political undertone is Ilaiyaraaja’s own position, having been nominated to the Rajya Sabha in 2022, which further amplifies the significance of his gesture in the current political climate.