| Mahasenha | |
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| Directed by | Dhinesh Kalaiselvan |
| Written by | Dhinesh Kalaiselvan |
| Produced by | DR Selvaraju |
| Starring | |
| Cinematography | Manas Babhu D. R. |
| Edited by | Nagooran Ramachandran |
| Music by |
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Production company | Marudham Productions |
| Distributed by | PVR Inox Pictures |
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| Country | India |
| Language | Tamil |
Mahasenha also marketed as MahasenhaVolume - 1 is a 2025 Indian Tamil-language film written and directed by Dhinesh Kalaiselvan starring Vimal, Srushti Dange and Kabir Duhan Singh in the lead roles. The film is produced by DR Selvaraju under his Marudham Productions banner.
Mahasenha was released in theatres on 12 December 2025. [1]
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Raakadhan (2023) fame Dhinesh Kalaiselvan announced his sophomore project, collaborating with Vimal for an action film titled Mahasenha Volume - 1, with plans of develiping it into a multi-part project, consisting of three or four volumes. [2] The film is produced by DR Selvaraju under his Marudham Productions banner and the technical team consists of cinematographer Manas Babhu D. R., editior Nagooran Ramachandran, and action choreographer Ram Kumar. [3] Filming of Vimal's portions with an elephant was entirely shot in Kerala. [4] The fim stars Srushti Dange as the female lead. [5] Apart from the lead cast, the film also features Srushti Dange, Kabir Duhan Singh, Yogi Babu, John Vijay, Mahima Gupta, and others in important roles. [6]
The film has soundtracks composed by A. Praveen Kumar and background scored by Uday Prakash UPR. The pre-release audio launch event was conducted at Prasad Labs on 30 November 2025. [7]
Mahasenha was released in theatres on 12 December 2025. [8] Apart from the original Tamil language, the film is also planned to release in the dubbed versions of Kannada, Telugu, Malayalam and Hindi languages. [9]
Dinamalar rated the film with 2/5 stars. [10] A critic from Maalai Malar rated the film 1.5/5 stars, criticising its illogical sequences and incoherent screenplay. [11]
Abhinav Subramanian of Times of India gave 1.5/5 stars and wrote "Mahasenha drapes itself in mythology and ritual like that's supposed to compensate for having no actual story. Gods, curses, sacred statues... none of it registers because the religiosity just sits there, heavy and inert. The problem isn't even that it fails to earn reverence. [...] Two hours and fifteen minutes feel like penance for a sin you didn't commit. The film limps from one lifeless scene to the next with characters spouting platitudes." [12] Akshay Kumar of Cinema Express rated the film 1/5 stars and wrote, "The film has a leaky plot with large chunks of inconsequential sequences. [...] The incoherence in the transition between scenes is so jarring that you would start wondering if you are even watching a completed movie." [13]