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Vetrimaran, Karthik Subbaraj or Others: Who Will Direct Vijay's Farewell Film "Thalapathy 69"?

Vikatan English Entertainment Desk

Actor Vijay has announced that after completing his movie "Greatest Of All Time," he will star in one more film before retiring from acting. Anticipation and speculation are rife about who will direct Vijay's final movie, seen as a stepping stone for his political career.

Vijay, Vetrimaran

Currently starring in Venkat Prabhu's highly awaited film, 'The Greatest of All Time,' Vijay's next project, 'Thalapathy 69,' will be helmed by the talented duo Vetrimaran and Karthik Subbaraj. This news has sparked excitement among fans, eager for further details.

Karthik Subbaraj

Vijay, who founded the political party Tamizhaga Vetri Kazhagam, emphasized his commitment to politics, stating, "Politics is not entertainment for me; it's my deepest passion. I will fulfill my existing film commitments and then fully engage in public service."

Speculation is rife about who will direct Vijay's 69th film, with names like Vetrimaaran, Karthik Subbaraj, Atlee, Vinoth, and Nelson in the mix. While Vetrimaaran expressed interest earlier, scheduling conflicts remain a challenge.

Vijay as Atlee

With elections approaching in 2026, Vijay aims to complete 'Thalapathy 69' swiftly, favoring directors with efficient production schedules. Karthik Subbaraj, known for 'Jigarthanda Double X,' is a leading contender, having pitched multiple stories to Vijay in the past.

As the search for the perfect director continues, Vijay's collaborators are mindful of selecting a story aligned with his political aspirations. With directors like Atlee and A.R. Murugadoss under consideration, the announcement for 'Thalapathy 69' is expected by March.

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Vijay's team is meticulous in ensuring the film's suitability for his political career, with the production house yet to be finalized.

An announcement regarding the director and production house is imminent as Vijay prepares to transition from cinema to full-time politics.

(This copy was written by cinema Journalist Mai Bharatiraja and appeared in Vikatan.com. Here is the english version)