New Delhi: Thalapathy Vijay's 68th film has created quite a buzz among fans ever since the film announcement. Written and directed by Venkat Prabhu, the film stars an ensemble cast including the likes of Sneha, Laila, Meenakshi Chaudhary, Mohan, Jayaram, Ajmal Ameer, Yogi Babu, Prabhudheva, Prashanth, Aravind Akash, Vaibhav and Premgi Amaren. On New Year, the makers shared the title and first look of Vijay's 68th film called 'The Greatest of All Time'.


After a blockbuster like 'Leo' fans have been waiting for Vijay's upcoming film. Several important sequences were shot in Bangkok during the first schedule.


On December 31, Archan Kalpathi shared the first look of the film on her official social media handle. Sharing the first look and the title of the film, she wrote, "Our Thalapathy is the Greatest Of All Time (sic)."


 






 


In the first look, we see an older version of Vijay walking alongside a younger version as the two wear an adventure suit. There is a parachute in the backdrop as the two first punch each other. The first look of 'Thalapathy 68' carries a tagline which reads, "Light can devour the darkness but darkness cannot consume the light."


South film critic and trade analyst Ramesh Bala also shared the news of The GOAT second look on social media. Taking to his X account, Bala wrote, "#TheGOAT2ndLook at 6pm today!!! #TheGreatestOfAllTime #Thalapathy @actorvijay."
 
In the last few days, there have been rpeorts about the title of 'Thalapahy 68' being called the 'Boss' or 'Puzzle'. However, now the producer Archana Kalpathi shared an update about the same and wrote, "Just saw all the updates. Thank you for the love. Keep calm and wait for the real one very soon @vp_offl is cooking something special. It is definitely not Boss or Puzzle! Happy Morning everyone #Thalapathy68 (sic)."


'Thalapathy 68' is an action-entertainer written and directed by Venkat Prabhu. The film features a huge cast. 


'Thalapathy 68' is produced by AGS Entertainment with music by Yuvan Shankar Raja and cinematograohy by SIddhartha Nuni and editing by Venkat Raajen.