Ghilli
is
the
Tamil
remake
of
superstar
Mahesh
Babu's
career-defining
hit
titled
'Okkadu,'
written
and
directed
by
Gunasekhar
in
2003.
Ghilli
was
then
remade
in
Tamil
featuring
Thalapathy
Vijay
and
Trisha,
replacing
Bhumika's
female
lead
character.
After
the
movie
was
released
on
April
16,
the
movie
set
the
Tamil
Nadu
box
office
on
fire.
The
movie,
exactly
20
years
after
its
initial
theatrical
release,
is
now
gearing
up
to
enthrall
the
fans
of
the
actor,
who
recently
announced
his
political
entry
and
subsequent
retirement
from
films
as
an
actor.
The
'Ghilli'
movie
has
undergone
a
technical
makeover-
digital
remastering
and
a
4K
DOLBY
version.
The
movie
was
first
released
on
April
16
and
now
is
going
to
be
released
for
the
second
time
on
April
17.
Ghilli
Synopsis
Saravanavelu
aka
Velu
is
a
state-level
Kabaddi
player
and
while
he
had
to
go
to
Trichy
to
attend
a
family
wedding,
because
of
his
non-supportive
DCP
father,
he
hides
the
truth
about
his
Kabaddi
match
in
Madurai.
There
he
comes
across
a
girl
Dhanalakshmi
(Trisha)
in
trouble
when
in
Madhurai,
and
locks
horns
with
Muthupandi,
a
local
factionist,
also
after
Dhanalakshmi.
Ghilli
Re-Release
Date
As
per
the
available
information
and
the
social
media
sources,
Vijay's
Ghilli
4K
DOLBY
re-mastered
version
will
have
a
fantastic
re-release
in
not
only
Tamil
Nadu
but
also
in
the
limited
screens
across
Kerala,
Karnataka,
Andhra
Pradesh,
and
Telangana,
owing
to
the
actor's
pan-Indian
craze.
Ghilli
Cast
The
movie
stars
Thalapathy
Vijay,
Trisha,
Prakash
Raj,
Ashish
Vidyarthi,
Tanikella
Bharani,
Janaki
Sabesh,
Jennifer,
Dhamu,
Mayilsamy,
Nagendra
Prasad,
Ponnambalam,
Pandu,
Vinod
Raj,
T.K.
Kala,
Aadukalam
Murugadoss,
Brahmanandam,
Karate
Raja,
Maran,
Pondy
Ravi,
Suruli
Manohar,
Vimal,
Appukutty,
Pandi,
and
Choreographer
Shobi
among
others
played
key
roles
in
the
movie.
Ghilli
Crew
Written
by
Gunasekhar,
the
Tamil
remake's
screenplay
and
direction
were
handled
by
Dharani.
Bharathan
wrote
the
dialogues.
AM
Rathanm
produced
the
movie
under
his
Sri
Surya
Movies
banner.
S
Gopinath
cranked
the
camera
for
the
movie
with
K.V.
Anand
working
on
a
song.
B
Lenin
and
V.T.
Vijayan
worked
as
Ghilli's
editors.
Vidyasagar
rendered
the
remarkable
background
score
and
tunes
for
the
movie.