Parasakthi (2026 film)
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Parasakthi (transl. The Supreme Power) is an upcoming Indian Tamil-language historical political action drama film directed by Sudha Kongara and produced by Aakash Bhaskaran of Dawn Pictures. The film, set in the 1960s, stars Sivakarthikeyan, Ravi Mohan, Atharvaa and Sreeleela (in her Tamil debut) in the lead roles, alongside Dev Ramnath, Prithvi Rajan, Guru Somasundaram, Basil Joseph, Papri Ghosh, and Rana Daggubati.
Initially, Sudha and Suriya were set to collaborate after Soorarai Pottru (2020). The project, tentatively titled Suriya 43, was announced in October 2023 but was later shelved. Sudha then revived the script with Sivakarthikeyan, and the revived project was announced in December 2024 under the tentative title SK25, while the official title was announced the following month. Principal photography commenced the same month and wrapped in October 2025, taking place in Chennai, Chidambaram, Karaikudi, Madurai, Colombo and Pollachi. The film has music composed by G. V. Prakash Kumar, cinematography handled by Ravi K. Chandran and editing by Sathish Suriya. It faced numerous controversies before release, including rights issues over the title Parasakthi, funds used in financing the film, and plagiarism allegations.
Parasakthi is scheduled to be released in theatres on 10 January 2026, coinciding with Pongal.
== Cast ==
Sivakarthikeyan as Chezhiyan "Che"
Ravi Mohan as Thirunaadan
Atharvaa as Chinnadurai
Sreeleela
Kulappulli Leela
Prakash Belawadi
Dev Ramnath
Prithvi Rajan
Guru Somasundaram
Chetan
Shaji Chen
Papri Ghosh
Rana Daggubati (cameo appearance)
Basil Joseph (cameo appearance)
== Production ==
=== Development ===
In late October 2021, reports claimed that actor Suriya, director Sudha Kongara and music composer G. V. Prakash Kumar would collaborate for the second time after Soorarai Pottru (2020). The following January, Suriya confirmed their reunion. Initially conceived as a biographical film inspired by true events, the project was delayed due to their respective commitments to Kanguva (2024) and Sarfira (2024), the Hindi remake of Soorarai Pottru. Discussions resumed in mid-2023 under the tentative title Suriya 43, as it would be the actor's 43rd film as leading actor. Jointly produced by Suriya's 2D Entertainment and Sudha's Meenakshi Cinemas, the companies made a public announcement on 26 October, confirming the lead cast and revealing a part of the title as Purananooru. Cinematographer Jomon T. John confirmed joining the crew few days after the announcement.
In March 2024, after the project was reported to have been shelved, Sudha denied those claims and stated that she needed more time for the film's pre-production, that resulted in the delay of its shooting. However, the following July, Suriya was reported to have left the film, and Sivakarthikeyan was in consideration as his replacement. Production was reported to commence after the latter completed his commitments, Madharaasi (2025) and SK24. Aakash Baskaran's Dawn Pictures, a recently established production house, announced the project, tentatively titled SK25, on 14 December, confirming the project, and the official title Parasakthi was announced on 29 January 2025. Made on a budget of ₹150–250 crore, Sivakarthikeyan was reported to receive ₹50 crore (US$5.9 million) as his remuneration. However, along with Sudha, he reportedly decided to take the revenue sharing model to benefit the film's production; as per basis, they would receive an advance and a major portion of the profits would be received as their remuneration. Sudha wrote the script, screenplay and dialogues with Arjun Nadesan, with additional dialogues provided by Madhan Karky and Shan Karuppasamy. Professor Dr. A. Ramasamy served as the script consultant.
=== Pre-production ===
Pre-production began in May 2024, and was completed after six months. A muhurat puja was held at Chennai in early November 2024 with the presence of the film's cast and crew. During a test shoot, which was reportedly held in early December in Chennai, Sivakarthikeyan who was requested by Sudha to remove his beard was reported to have denied to do so and left the film. Soon after, however, the team shot the promotional teaser for the film and completed within few days.
In mid-December 2024, Ravi K. Chandran was announced as cinematographer, in his first film with Sudha and Sivakarthikeyan. Prakash Kumar would score the music, in his third consecutive film with the director. Sudha further retained her norm technicians, including editor Sathish Suriya, production designer Bindiya Chhabria, art director Karthick, and stunt choreographer Supreme Sundar. Actor Dev Ramnath, besides appearing in a prominent role, also served as the creative producer of the film.
=== Casting ===
Following the first announcement of the film, Suriya was reported to lose weight for his character in the film as a college student. Dulquer Salmaan was reportedly brought on board the cast in July 2022, while his inclusion was confirmed after a year, in July 2023. The following September, Nazriya Nazim was reported to be a part of the cast, in her first Tamil film after Thirumanam Enum Nikkah (2014). The same month, Vijay Varma, Ajay Devgn and Aditi Shankar were reportedly a part of the cast, with Varma being reported to play the lead antagonist role. Madhavan, who acted with Suriya in Aayutha Ezhuthu (2004), was also reported to reunite with him, playing a primary role. Nazriya and Varma's presence were confirmed in October.
Soon after Suriya reportedly left the project, Sivakarthikeyan was reported to sport three different looks for his character. Reports initially claimed that director Lokesh Kanagaraj was to make his full-fledged acting debut; however, it was not confirmed by the makers. In November 2024, Ravi Mohan or Vishal were reportedly in consideration for the antagonist role. When the latter was asked, he denied the reports. Sreeleela further replaced Nazriya's role as the female lead, while also making her Tamil debut with the film. Atharvaa was reported to replace the initial role of Dulquer Salmaan. Ravi, Sreeleela and Atharvaa's presence in the film was confirmed by the production house in mid-December 2024. Sreeleela went through a workshop for three months to learn Tamil for her character as she, per the producer, was used to commercial films and not a period film. Dev Ramnath and Prithvi Rajan were cast in supporting roles. Guru Somasundaram, Papri Ghosh and Basil Joseph were present at the film's preliminary shooting, confirming their presence in the film; the latter would make his Tamil debut with this film. In July, Rana Daggubati was confirmed to be part of the cast. Sudha later said that Suriya left due to his inability to commit continuously as required.
=== Filming ===
Principal photography began with the first schedule on 14 December 2024 at Binny Mills in Chennai. Sequences involving Sivakarthikeyan and Ravi were reportedly shot first during this schedule. Aakash Baskaran stated that filming would be shot extensively in and around Tamil Nadu and would be completed by June or July. He also stated that they had already shot two songs composed by Prakash Kumar, during the first schedule. The second schedule commenced on 6 February at Annamalai University in Chidambaram, in where fans of Sivakarthikeyan gathered and posted pictures of the actor in social media. Atharvaa also joined the sets during this schedule. In late February, production moved to Karaikudi. The third schedule took place at Karaikudi Stores.
Sequences featuring Sivakarthikeyan and Prithivi Rajan were shot on 20 February. Later that month, Sudha stated that they soon after moved to Meenakshi Temple at Madurai and completed the schedule by 26 February. A few days later, during the launch of a restaurant, Ravi stated that they would shoot the following schedule in Sri Lanka. Sivakarthikeyan arrived at Sri Lanka on 11 March for the concurrent schedule, which took place on 12 March at Colombo. During this schedule, the team erected sets which resembled Madurai Junction railway station and Delhi, for major sequences. Guru Somasundaram joined the production in this schedule. In mid-March, Ravi and Basil Joseph began filming their portions of the schedule. Basil Joseph's presence at the sets confirmed his inclusion in the film.
The makers had completed filming the portions and returned to Chennai in early April. However, some of the production workers, who were looking after the works, were reportedly stuck in Sri Lanka. The production company of the film, Dawn Pictures, was reported to have not paid the company that arranged the shooting in Sri Lanka the expenses that incurred. Therefore, the company reportedly took the passports of the workers. Despite this, the fifth schedule commenced on 6 April at East Coast Road, where sequences set in Madurai were reportedly shot. During this schedule, an action sequence, choreographed by Supreme Sundar, was filmed featuring Sivakarthikeyan. The actor shot the sequence without a stunt double, and suffered a sprained right arm, but still finished shooting that day. He was reportedly said by doctors to take bed rest for a week, while Sudha shot other sequences in the meantime. The following month, Sivakarthikeyan began filming for Madharaasi in Colombo. Sudha stated the same month that only 40 days of filming were remaining and would be completed after the actor completes filming for Madharaasi. On 18 July, filming resumed in Pollachi. Sreeleela and Daggubati were present during this schedule. On 21 October, principal photography wrapped.
== Music ==
The soundtrack is composed by G. V. Prakash Kumar, in his 100th film as a music composer. The music rights were acquired by Saregama.
On 1 January 2024, Prakash Kumar revealed that the recording for the songs had begun with a song having Dhee as the lead singer. The first single "Adi Alaye" was released on 6 November 2025. The second single "Ratnamala" was released on 25 November 2025. The third single "Namakkana Kaalam was released on 14 December 2025. The audio launch was held on 3 January 2026.
== Marketing ==
The film's teaser trailer was released on 29 January 2025, revealing the title Parasakthi. The second promotional poster released the following day hinted at it being an anti-Hindi imposition film. On 18 December, the makers opened The World of Parasakthi, a 1960s-themed exhibition in Valluvar Kottam to allow visitors to see what Tamil Nadu was like in that era. The exhibition ran until 25 December. The film's trailer was released on 4 January 2026. The scene where Chetan's character utters a line by politician C. N. Annadurai gained notice, prompting speculation whether Chetan was playing Annadurai.
== Release ==
Parasakthi is scheduled to be released on 10 January 2026, during the week of Pongal. It is also dubbed in Telugu under the same name. The film will be distributed by Red Giant Movies in Tamil Nadu. It will also be screened at the 2026 International Film Festival Rotterdam.
The theatrical release was advanced by four days from its initial date of 14 January 2026 following discussions with exhibitors and distributors. Media coverage noted that the revised release date resulted in a direct box-office clash with actor-politician Vijay's film Jana Nayagan during a politically charged period in Tamil Nadu, though Aakash Baskaran maintained that the decision was purely logistical.
== Controversies ==
=== Title disputes ===
Prior to the title's official reveal, it was leaked on social media platforms. K. Chandrasekaran, head of the Nadigar Thilagam Sivaji Samuga Nala Peravai, released a press statement objecting to the use of the title Parasakthi due to it being previously used for the 1952 Sivaji Ganesan-starrer Parasakthi. The statement further explained that the 1952 film created a revolution in Tamil cinema and is still praised for the dialogues written by M. Karunanidhi. The group ended their statement by requesting the makers of this film to change its title, or the fans would protest until it is done. Soon after the title's announcement, AVM Productions, the area distributors of the 1952 film, released a statement that the rights of the title Parasakthi was given by them to Dawn Pictures.
The same day of the title announcement, Vijay Antony released a statement saying he had registered the title Paraashakthi in July 2024 for his Tamil film Shakthi Thirumagan's dubbed Telugu version, as confirmed by the South Indian Film Chamber of Commerce. Dawn Pictures countered by revealing they held the rights to the title Parasakthi in both Tamil and Telugu, verified by the producers councils of the respective industries. On 30 January, both parties reached a mutual decision, wherein this film would keep its title as Parasakthi in Tamil and Telugu, while Shakthi Thirumagan would be titled Parashakthi in the dubbed Hindi, Kannada and Malayalam versions with a new title yet to be decided for the dubbed Telugu version. On 12 March 2025, it was announced that the dubbed Telugu version of Shakthi Thirumagan would be titled Bhadrakali.
A few days after Dawn Pictures and the makers of Shakthi Thirumagan found their mutual decision, National Pictures, producers of the 1952 film, dissuaded anyone from using the title Parasakthi as they still held the full rights to it, and were planning on re-releasing the film remastered for its 75th anniversary. They noted that AVM held the distribution rights of the 1952 film only in select areas.
=== Production dispute ===
Dawn Pictures came under scrutiny for funds used in producing the film. On 16 May 2025, the Enforcement Directorate (ED) conducted a search in the residence of Aakash Baskaran.
=== Plagiarism allegations ===
In December 2025, K. V. Rajendran, previously an assistant director on the film Pen Singam (2010), appealed to the Madras High Court seeking to ban the film, alleging it plagiarised his script Chemmozhi, which he registered with the South Indian Film Writers' Association (SWAN) in 2010. The High Court sought a response from the makers of Parasakthi by 2 January 2026. On that date, the High Court refused to put a stay on the film's release, and instead adjourned the case to 8 January. Rajendran later accused SWAN of inaction, but K. Bhagyaraj, the president of SWAN, retorted that Rajendran refused to share his script with them for cross-checking for potential similarities with Parasakthi, and instead privately filed a court case. However, Bhagyaraj noted receiving a letter mentioning SWAN as respondents, and that the association had already begun inspecting both scripts for similarities.
== Notes ==
== References ==
== External links ==
Parasakthi at IMDb
Parasakthi at Rotten Tomatoes
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