Dhanush and Mari Selvaraj Reunite for Historical Epic 'D56'
Actor Dhanush and director Mari Selvaraj are set to collaborate once again on 'D56', a historical film produced by Vels Films International. The project marks their second partnership following the acclaimed 'Karnan'.

Celebrated Tamil actor Dhanush is set to collaborate once again with director Mari Selvaraj for an upcoming historical film, tentatively titled 'D56'. This partnership comes four years after their successful venture, 'Karnan'. The announcement was made on April 9, 2025, coinciding with the fourth anniversary of 'Karnan'

Director Mari Selvaraj expressed his enthusiasm on social media, stating, "Overwhelmed to celebrate the 4th year of a journey forged by Karnan's Sword! Thanks to everyone who celebrated and supported Karnan throughout the years!! Also, I am exhilarated to say that my next project is once again with my dearest @dhanushkraja sir!"

The film will be produced by Ishari Ganesh under the banner of Vels Films International. The first-look poster features a sword with a human skull-shaped handle, accompanied by the tagline, "Roots begin a Great War." This imagery hints at the film's historical context and intense narrative.

While specific details about the plot and cast remain under wraps, the collaboration has generated significant excitement among fans and industry insiders. Dhanush is currently involved in other projects, including 'Idly Kadai' and 'Tere Ishk Mein'.

As anticipation builds, audiences eagerly await further updates on 'D56', expecting another compelling cinematic experience from the acclaimed actor-director duo.

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