Tamil cinema’s versatile star Vijay Antony is back with his next exciting project titled “Maargan” — a suspense-filled murder mystery with a psychological edge. Directed by Leo John Paul, who steps into the director’s chair for the first time, the film promises to be a high-stakes thriller loaded with intense drama, smart storytelling, and a touch of spiritual mystery. The title “Maargan”, which comes from the ancient Siddhar texts, translates to “the one who walks the higher path”. It hints at the film’s deeper themes of justice, pursuit, and inner conflict — while also drawing from traditional Tamil wisdom.
In Gagana Maargan, Vijay Antony portrays a high-ranking police officer on a mission to apprehend a cunning suspect. The film’s narrative unfolds with intricate twists and turns, keeping the audience on the edge of their seats. Ajay Dhishan, in his debut role, plays the antagonist, adding depth and intensity to the storyline.
Cast and Crew – Gagana Maargan
- Vijay Antony
- Ajay Dhishan
- P. Samuthirakani
- Brigida Saga
- Mahanathi Shankar
- Prithika
- Vinodh Sagar
- Deepshikha
- Kalakka Povadhu Yaaru Archana
- Kanimozhi
- Anthagaram Natarajan

The visuals are handled by cinematographer Yuva S, capturing both gritty cityscapes and underwater sequences filmed in Mumbai. Art director Raja A brings life to the film’s contrasting worlds — from crime scenes to quiet, philosophical moments. Director Leo John Paul, previously known for editing standout films like Attakathi and Soodhu Kavvum, makes a bold leap into direction, bringing a sharp narrative style and pacing to Maargan.
The debut single, “Solliduma,” dropped on January 17, 2025, quickly winning over listeners with its vibrant beats and engaging rhythm. Fans have eagerly embraced the song, setting high expectations for the movie’s entire soundtrack, which promises to complement the film’s intense and gripping narrative perfectly. Maargan is slated for a theatrical release on June 27, 2025. The film will be available in multiple languages—Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Kannada, and Hindi—ensuring it reaches audiences all across India as a compelling, multi-lingual thriller experience.