The makers of director Sudha Kongara’s eagerly awaited period film, ‘Parasakthi’, featuring actor Sivakarthikeyan in the lead, recently released the lyrical video of the second single, ‘Ratnamala’. This delighted fans and film enthusiasts alike.
Sivakarthikeyan took to his X timeline to share the links to both the Tamil and Telugu versions of the newly released lyrical video, writing, “#Ratnamala from #Parasakthi is here. #ParasakthiFromJan14.”
About the Song
This slow-paced romantic track features Sivakarthikeyan and Sreeleela, who surprise the audience with occasional fast-paced dance steps. The music is composed by two-time National Award winner G V Prakash Kumar, who has also sung the number. The Tamil lyrics are penned by JayJayashree Mathimaran, while Ramajogayya Sastry has written the Telugu lyrics.
Dubbing Updates
Sreeleela recently began dubbing for her portions in the film. The production house, Dawn Pictures, announced via its X timeline, “Her own voice, on the big screen. @sreeleela14 starts dubbing for #Parasakthi – Get set for the grand arrival in theatres on January 14th. #ParasakthiFromPongal #ParasakthiFromJan14.” They also released a video clip showcasing her dubbing session.
Furthermore, actor Ravi Mohan, who plays the antagonist, has begun dubbing for his role after the wrap-up of filming was officially confirmed on October 21 this year. The shooting was completed after the Pollachi schedule and had initiated its journey in Madurai, with the second schedule in Sri Lanka.
Filming Insight
Sources reveal that important sequences were filmed during the Pollachi schedule, which began on July 18, although Sivakarthikeyan joined the unit later. The buzz around ‘Parasakthi’, tentatively referred to as #SK25, continues to grow. The film is set in the 1960s in the then state of Madras and features Atharvaa.
A teaser has been released showcasing the story centered around Pachaiyappa’s college in Madras. In the teaser, Sivakarthikeyan’s character is depicted as a fearless leader determined to lead students in a violent protest against an unjust system, highlighted by the phrase ‘Students – do not touch’, which is later changed to ‘Do not touch students.’
The teaser indicates that Ravi Mohan’s character has murderous intentions towards Sivakarthikeyan’s character.
Film Details
‘Parasakthi’ features music by G V Prakash and cinematography by the experienced Ravi K Chandran. Stunts are choreographed by Supreme Sundar. The film is set to release on January 14 next year, coinciding with the festival of Pongal.









