We’d earlier reported that director-actor Karu Pazhaniappan  will be playing the lead in debutante director Chandra’s Kallan, which revolves around people who take up hunting professionally. The latest on the project is that the makers have completed the post-production work and are looking to release the film in the next few months.

Talking about the film, Chandra says, “This is a crime-action film, and is about the huntsmen who live in villages near the forests in our state. The story is set in a village near Theni and is about a youngster who knows nothing else other than to hunt. He’s rendered jobless when the government bans hunting. So, he and his two friends decide to earn their living by making guns — the kinds he used for hunting. But that also doesn’t work out. To make some quick money and settle down in life, they decide to steal at a well-off person’s house. And that attempt changes his life forever. The film is set in two time periods — 1975, where there’s a small flashback sequence, and 1988-89, when all these incidents happen.”