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96 Sequel: A Global Love Story Awaits

December 31, 2024

Sequels in cinema are like a second cup of coffee—sometimes they hit the mark, and other times they leave you questioning why you bothered. While films like Pushpa and Baahubali have set the bar for legendary sequels, Indian-2 has struggled to live up to expectations. However, one movie that fans have eagerly hoped for a follow-up to is the 2018 Tamil gem, 96. Directed by Prem Kumar and starring Vijay Sethupathi and Trisha, the film’s heartwarming love story left an indelible mark on audiences. After seven years, the dream of a sequel is finally becoming a reality.

In 96, Trisha’s character reunites with her childhood love, played by Vijay Sethupathi, during a school reunion in Chennai—a poignant tribute to lost love. The film resonated with audiences for its subtle yet powerful narrative. After the success of his film Satyam Sundaram, filmmaker Prem Kumar announced that he is working on a sequel. This time, the story of 96 will venture beyond the streets of Chennai, extending its reach to bustling cities like Singapore and Malaysia.

Pre-production for the sequel is already underway, with Aisari Ganesh backing the project under Wales Film International. While the first film beautifully captured the bittersweet emotions of love and unspoken feelings, the sequel promises to deepen the exploration of family dynamics, emotional conflicts, and romance. In a recent interview, director Prem Kumar hinted at these new elements, emphasizing that the sequel will honor the essence of the original while broadening its scope. As fans eagerly await more news, one thing is clear: the reunion of Vijay Sethupathi and Trisha is sure to stir a wave of nostalgia. And who knows? This time, their love story might cross oceans—both literally and figuratively. After all, as Prem Kumar might say, “If the first movie was a love letter, the sequel is shaping up to be a full-blown novel with footnotes!”