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Dashamakan: Rap Meets Gangster in North Chennai
24 Nov
Summary
- Harish Kalyan stars as a young rapper trained in North Chennai.
- The film blends rap culture with a gangster narrative.
- Director Vineeth Varaprasad also produces the film.

Vineeth Varaprasad's upcoming film, "Dashamakan," explores the intersection of rap culture and gangster life in North Chennai. Starring Harish Kalyan as a young rapper, the movie is based on true events and draws heavily from its specific locale. Kalyan immersed himself in the community, training with local rappers and contributing vocally to the film's soundtrack, which features compositions by Britto Michael and introduces eight new rap artists.
The directorial and production efforts are led by Vineeth Varaprasad, who also directed the 2021 film "Lift." He expressed that "Dashamakan" offers more creative freedom due to his dual role, though he notes the familiar anticipation and anxiety of a new project. The film boasts a strong supporting cast including Sathyaraj and Sunil, both praised for their professionalism and passion.
"Dashamakan" aims to capture the growing appeal of rap music among Gen Z, a trend reflected in its predominantly rap-filled soundtrack. Preity Mukhundhan plays an Anglo-Indian character, undergoing method acting for her role. The film promises a unique blend of music, crime, and authentic Chennai storytelling.




