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A runaway train, terrified passengers, and one man standing against impossible odds: ‘Train’ races into action with Vijay Sethupathi leading the charge. Mysskin’s gripping teaser promises mystery
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The wait is finally over — sort of. Director Mysskin’s much-talked-about thriller ‘Train’ dropped its first official teaser on Sunday, and it’s exactly the kind of intense, suspense-heavy footage fans have been hoping for. Vijay Sethupathi leads the film, and honestly, 43 seconds is all it took to get people talking.
The teaser wastes no time. A train is speeding along, and it’s immediately clear something’s off — a group of armed men have taken it over, and the passengers are trapped with nowhere to go. As the panic builds, Vijay Sethupathi’s character is the one who steps up to take on the hijackers alone. And to make things worse, the train isn’t stopping at any of its scheduled stops.
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Naturally, that raises a bunch of questions the teaser doesn’t answer — who’s behind the hijacking, what they actually want, and how Sethupathi’s character ends up in the middle of it all. It’s a tight, well-built tease — enough to hook you without giving away the plot.
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Producer Kalaipuli S. Thanu, whose banner V Creations is backing the film, put the teaser out himself on social media, calling it the start of a high-octane journey. The footage backs that up — quick cuts, some emotional beats mixed in with the action, and the kind of tension that makes you want the full film right away.
This isn’t the first time ‘Train’ has made noise online. Back on Vijay Sethupathi’s birthday last year, the makers put out a behind-the-scenes clip as a surprise for fans. Thanu wrote a warm birthday message for the actor in Tamil at the time, and paired it with a short glimpse of the film — Sethupathi walking through a train compartment, talking with Mysskin, listening to him explain a scene, and later dubbing for an emotional moment in the movie. It wasn’t much, but it was enough to get people curious.
Vijay Sethupathi isn’t carrying this alone — the cast includes Nasser, Shruti Haasan, Yugi Sethu, Narain, KS Ravikumar, Sampath Raj, Kalaiyarasan, Ira Dayanand, and Preethy Karan. It’s a mix of veterans and newer faces, and that combination alone has people expecting good things.
As if directing wasn’t enough, Mysskin also composed the film’s music. Cinematography comes from Fowzia Fathima, and based on the teaser, her work inside the cramped, moving train adds a lot to the tension — it genuinely looks claustrophobic in the right way. Between the visuals and the score, it’s pretty clear the film is leaning hard into suspense and emotional weight rather than just spectacle.
Here’s where it gets interesting for longtime Mysskin fans. Last year, actor Narain posted photos from the ‘Train’ set showing he’d be playing a police officer — and people immediately clocked that he played a cop in Mysskin’s earlier film ‘Anjaathey’ too. That’s led to some speculation that Mysskin might be quietly building a shared universe across his films, reusing characters or threads from his earlier work.
Nothing’s been confirmed by the makers though — for now, it’s just a theory fans are running with.
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