The wait is finally over! The much-anticipated trailer for Amaran has released today, offering audiences across India a powerful first look at its emotional and stirring narrative. Starring Sivakarthikeyan and Sai Pallavi in lead roles, Amaran promises to be a visually stunning and emotionally charged cinematic experience. This inspiring film is set to hit theaters this Diwali, on 31st October 2024.
The trailer opens with a powerful line from an officer telling Major Mukund, “You do not choose 44 RR, but 44 RR chooses you,” setting the tone for the heroism that is set to unfold. Glimpses of Major Mukund’s (Sivakarthikeyan) personal life are revealed, including his family’s reaction to his decision to join the army and the love story between him and Indhu (Sai Pallavi).
Action-packed sequences show Major Mukund perfectly portrayed by Sivakarthikeyan in combat, refusing to retreat when his superior asks him to return, responding with, “I’ll save every life I can and come back, sir.” Indhu’s voice resonates with pride as she says, “I am proud of him being an army officer and me being an army wife.” In a gripping moment, Sivakarthikeyan’s character poignantly declares, “This is the face of the Indian army,” showcasing his unwavering resolve.
Inspired by the real-life events documented in Shiv Aroor and Rahul Singh’s book India’s Most Fearless, Amaran is a heartfelt tribute to a true hero.
The trailer has been released in multiple languages, with notable figures amplifying its reach: Nani is releasing it in Telugu, Tovino Thomas in Malayalam, Shiva Rajkumar in Kannada, and Aamir Khan in Hindi.
The trailer ends on an emotional note, with Major Mukund’s daughter asking Indhu, “You told me appa will come for my birthday, will he come?”
Directed by Rajkumar Periasamy and produced by legendary actor Kamal Haasan, alongside R. Mahendran and Sony Pictures International Productions, Amaran tells the heartwarming and inspiring story of Major Mukund Varadharajan and his wife Indhu. The film captures the essence of their journey—love, sacrifice, and the immense personal losses faced during Major Varadharajan’s courageous service to the nation.