Actress Nayanthara will be seen with Ajith after their successful "Billa" (2007). Vishnuvardhan, who had directed the movie, will be wielding the megaphone for "Arrambham" also.
According to a statement from the producers Sri Satya Sai Movies, Yuvan Shankar Raja will score the music for the film, which had generated a lot of buzz in online fora, with the makers officially announcing the name of the film today.
Ajith had delivered superhit "Mangatha" in 2011, playing a cop with negative shades and followed that up with "Billa-2" last year which received mixed response from film buffs.
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