Actor Rajinikanth as Moideen Bhai in 'Lal Salaam' (Lyca Productions) 
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"Keep humanity above religion & belief," says Rajinikanth in 'Lal Salaam' trailer

'Lal Salaam' has music composed by AR Rahman, marking his first-ever collaboration with Aishwarya. With cinematography by Vishnu Rangasamy, the film has editing by B Pravin Baaskar.

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CHENNAI: The makers of the much-awaited Aishwarya Rajinikanth's directorial 'Lal Salaam', have released the film's trailer on Monday.

Releasing the trailer, Lyca Productions, the film's production house, took to its official X (formerly Twitter) and wrote, "The Pulsating LAL SALAAM trailer is OUT NOW! A glimpse into a gripping tale that awaits!" (sic)

The trailer begins with Vishnu Vishal and Vikranth, both trying to be cricketers, but are now engaged in the fight for their rights. Then, the song Ther Thiruvizha exuding festival vibes, ends up showing us a confrontation scene between two sets of belief groups. Actor Rajinikanth then makes a swaggy appearance as Moideen Bhai, who says that he has trust in the judicial system, but not on a few people in the system.

The trailer then shows both Vishnu Vishal and Vikranth trying to balance their much loved sport cricket and religious harmony in the village. The video clip ends with Moideen Bhai's speech, who requests all the people in the town to keep humanity above religion and belief.

Produced by Subaskaran Allirajah of Lyca Productions, 'Lal Salaam' also features Vignesh, Livingston, Senthil, Jeevitha, KS Ravikumar, Ananthika Sanilkumar, Vivek Prasanna, and Thangadurai and Thambi Ramaiah in supporting roles.

Former cricketer Kapil Dev will also be seen in a cameo role in the film. Telugu actor Jeevitha Rajasekhar will also be seen playing a pivotal role in the film.

'Lal Salaam' has music composed by AR Rahman, marking his first-ever collaboration with Aishwarya. With cinematography by Vishnu Rangasamy, the film has editing by B Pravin Baaskar.

The film is releasing in theatres on February 9.

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