'Arasan' Behind The Scenes: Into The World Of 'Vada Chennai'

The team behind Silambarasan-Vetrimaaran’s new film released a new video on the shoot of their upcoming gangster film.

Team THR India
By Team THR India
LAST UPDATED: DEC 24, 2025, 13:46 IST|5 min read
'Arasan' Behind The Scenes
'Arasan' Behind The Scenes

Actor Slimabarasan’s Youtube channel became the toast of the town as the makers of the star’s upcoming film released a behind the scenes making documentary about Arasan. In the two-minute 11 second video, we see the day getting ready for the arrival of Silambarsan to the sets and he gets ready to transform into what appears to be a fictionalised account of real-life Chennai- based gangster Mylai Sivakumar. The film is also set in the world if Vetri Maaran’s previous gangster saga Vada Chennai, starring Dhanush. In this video, we see the world of the film transform from black and white to colour the moment Vetri screams action! The 90’s period setting too comes alive as the crew, including the cinematographer Velraj, make last minute changes to take up back 30 years in time. 

In late October, the same team had launched a retro first-look poster from Arasan. This title translates to ‘King.’ It is being produced by Kalaipuli S. Thanu, who had previously collaborated with Vetrimaaran and Dhanush on Asuran. This is Silambarasan’s first film with Vetrimaaran. The project’s tentative title was initially ‘STR 49’, and the team eventually released a new poster, hinting at the film’s mood and themes.

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Dhanush, being the producer of Vada Chennai, is the owner of the film's intellectual property, the filmmaker said in a recent video announcement, adding that it's morally right for a person to ask for money for their copyrighted content. "The day after I met Simbu, I spoke to Dhanush about this and told him we could go two ways with this film, which is either set the film in the world of Vada Chennai or do it as a standalone film and that it depends on him. He told me to do whatever is comfortable for me. He told me he would give NOC and said no money was needed."

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We had also written about the news of actor Vijay Sethupathi joining the sets of Arasan a month ago. The makers of Vetrimaaran’s new film put out a poster welcoming Vijay Sethupathi to the sets of their under-production film. Arasan stars Silambarasan, and the gangster saga is part of the Vada Chennai universe and is likely based on the life of real-life Chennai-based gangster Mylai Siva. Siva’s life is said to have been associated with gang violence in the Mylapore area of Chennai.  Vijay Sethupathi had played an important role in Vetrimaaran’s two previous films, Viduthalai (2023) and Viduthalai 2 (2024). It was the film’s producer, Kalaipuli S Thanu, who posted the announcement on social media with the caption, “Manidham inaigiradhu, magathuvam therigiradhu (Humanity connects, greatness is on display).”

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