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Thrilled with response to film's first look, S J Suryah releases 'bonus' look of 'Killer'

Chennai, July 21
Well known Tamil film director and actor S J Suryah, who chose to delight his fans on Saturday by releasing the first look poster of his eagerly awaited upcoming film 'Killer' on his birthday eve, has now released an additional 'Bonus' look from the film.
Suryah said that he was releasing the bonus look as he was overwhelmed by the great response to his film's first look.
Suryah released the bonus look poster on his social media timelines. He wrote, "Overwhelmed with the great response for the #KillerFirstLook out of joy sharing the bonus look of #killerthemovie."
In the bonus look poster, S J Suryah and the film's heroine Preethi Asrani, are seen standing next to each other, with both holding a pistol in their hands.
On Saturday, S J Suryah, while releasing the first look poster, had said, "En anbum aaruirumaana fans & friends... Presenting you the #KillerFirstLook as my birthday gift to all of you. Tomorrow morning, all of you keep me in your prayers and I will keep you all in my prayers as always. SJS"
Apart from directing the film, S J Suryah will also be playing the lead in this film. The actor had released two posters on Saturday evening. While in the first poster, he was seen carrying the heroine over his shoulder with a pistol in his hand, he was seen holding a shotgun in the second poster with a cross around his neck.
Expectations for the film are high as Killer will mark S J Suryah's return to direction. The director has already got oscar winner A R Rahman onboard his project and the double Oscar winner will be scoring the music of 'Killer'.
Sree Gokulam Movies, the popular production house from the Malayalam film industry, is producing the film.
Sources in the industry claim that the film, the story of which S J Suryah penned during the lockdown, will revolve around a hitman. Sources also add that the film will be an engaging entertainer that will have an adequate amount of action, comedy and romance.
They also claim that while a major portion of the film is to be shot in the country, some parts of it are to be shot in Mexico.
Killer, which is to be made in five languages, will seek to be a pan-Indian film and try to appeal to audiences across the country.
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