Dhanush
is
known
for
juggling
between
two
or
more
films
at
the
same
time
and
it
looks
like
it
is
that
time
of
the
year
for
the
star
actor
as
he
will
soon
be
working
in
two
films
simultaneously.
Even
as
his
film
with
director
Velraj,
which
is
tentatively
titled
as
VIP
2,
is
in
its
post
production
mode,
Dhanush
will
begin
shooting
for
Prabhu
Solomon's
yet
to
be
titled
flick
and
Vetrimaran's
Vada
Chennai.
While
the
shooting
for
Prabhu
Solomon's
movie
is
expected
to
begin
by
the
end
of
this
month,
Vetrimaran's
Vada
Chennai
will
take
off
from
October,
according
to
a
report.
This
effectively
means
that
Dhanush
will
be
shooting
for
two
films
at
the
same
time.
But
what's
really
fascinating
is
the
report
that
the
Aadukalam
director
has
already
penned
the
sequel
to
Vada
Chennai.
Which
means,
Vada
Chennai
will
follow
the
latest
trend
of
dividing
a
story
into
two
parts.
Films
like
Kamal
Haasan's
Vishwaroopam
and
SS
Rajamouli's
Baahubali
are
few
examples
in
which
a
story
is
told
in
two
segments.
In
the
olden
days,
an
average
run
time
of
a
movie
would
range
from
three
to
three
and
a
half
hours
but
today
the
length
of
movies
has
reduced
with
an
average
run
time
of
two
and
a
half
hours.
Hence
filmmakers
are
left
with
no
options
but
to
segregate
a
movie
into
two
or
more
parts
if
the
entire
story
cannot
be
narrated
in
two
hours
or
so.
Box
Office
Gain
If
the
first
part
of
such
movies
goes
on
to
become
a
hit
and
if
it
leaves
the
audience
guessing
about
its
sequel,
then
chances
are
that
second
part
too
might
go
on
to
become
a
box
office
hit.
This
theory
could
prove
itself
correct
if
Vishwaroopam
2
and
Baahubali
2
gains
box
office
success.
More
On
Vada
Chennai
Samantha,
who
is
playing
Dhanush's
wife
in
'VIP
2'
would
pair
up
with
the
National
Award
winning
actor
yet
again
for
Vada
Chennai.
Anirudh
is
most
likely
to
be
signed
in
as
the
film's
music
composer.
Vada
Chennai
Release
Date
Even
before
the
release
of
Maari,
Dhanush
had
confirmed
that
the
team
of
Vada
Chennai
is
planning
to
release
the
movie
in
2016.
He
had
also
said
that
the
story
of
this
film
was
narrated
to
him
during
the
shoot
of
Polladhavan.
Simbu's
Loss
Is
Dhanush's
Gain
Vetrimaran
had
initially
zeroed
in
on
Simbu
to
be
Vada
Chennai's
main
protagonist.
But
when
the
film
failed
to
take
off
for
various
reasons,
the
project
was
temporarily
dropped
before
it
was
revived
with
Dhanush
in
the
lead.
Dhanush's
Villain
In
Prabhu
Solomon's
Project
It
was
recently
reported
that
Gujarati
girl
Pooja
Jhaveri
will
play
the
role
of
an
antagonist
in
Dhanush's
next
being
directed
by
Prabhu
Solomon
of
Mynaa
and
Kumki
fame.
This
film
sure
promises
to
be
an
unique
flick
in
which
the
story
unfolds
inside
a
train.