Dhruv Vikram re -presents himself, saying that he considers his first film
Dhruv Vikram rejected himself by calling ‘Bison: Kalmadan’ as his first film, even though he is two-film old in Tamil cinema. Sports drama directed by Mari Selvaraj releases on October 17 and aims to inspire the audience.

Actor Dhruv Vikram, who is two-films old in the Tamil industry, is ready for the release of his upcoming outing, ‘Bison: Kalmadon’. Addressing a mob in Chennai, he said he considers director Mari Selvaraj’s ‘Bison’ as his first film, even though he has acted in ‘Adethya Verma’, ‘Arjun Reddy’ and Tamil Remake of ‘Arjun Reddy’ and ‘Mahaan’, with his father, Vikram.
At a pre-relative event of the film in Chennai, Dhruv Vikram said, “I give you a small introduction about yourself. I am Dhruv and I have acted in two films so far. It’s not a problem, even if you haven’t seen those two films.
He then appreciated the artists and crew of ‘Bison’, including Anupama Parmeswaran, Rajisha Vijayan, crew, composer Nivas and Technician. He said, “We have really worked hard. I believe I have given this film 100 percent. When you see the film in all the theater, you will be able to decide whether I have given my 100 percent or not.”
Dhruv then thanked the director Mari Selvaraj. Praising his hard work, he said, “My director has worked hard and has given an unforgettable film. I hope it reaches you, feels and inspires you. They have worked hard to get it.” Bison “is releasing before Diwali on 17 October. You can see it with your friends, family, girlfriend and all with all.”
‘Bison: Kalmadan’ is a sports drama written and directed by Mari Selvaraj. The film is jointly produced under applause entertainment and Neelam Studio by Sameer Nair, Deepak Segal, Pa Ranjith and Aditi Anand.
The film will feature Dhruv Vikram, Anupama Paramesheshwaran and Rajisha Vijayan in the lead roles, while supporting actors include Lal, Pasupathi, Hari Krishnan, Azham Perumal and Kaliyasana.
‘Bison: Kalmadan’ will hit theaters in front of Diwali with Pradeep Ranganathan’s ‘Dost’ and Harish Kalyan’s ‘Diesel’.