"Ghilli" is getting a second theatrical release. Here are some reasons to see Vijay's 20-year-old film again. One of the most popular Tamil movies, "Ghilli," starring Vijay, is delightful and has a high replay value. In order to solidify his box office success at the age of 29, Vijay collaborated with director Dharani on the movie. After 20 years, the significant film "Ghilli," which was Kollywood's first 50 crore grosser, is getting a second screening. It's not your typical re-release; the movie's producers have distributed a record re-release of the movie all over the world. Let's examine whether seeing Vijay's 20-year-old film "Ghilli" in theaters again is worthwhile. Vijay's captivating performance In 'Ghilli', Vijay played a Kabaddi player, his first athlete role. Vijay performed admirably in every genre, including action, humor, and romance, to provide a captivating portrayal. Mahesh Babu's performance in the 'Ghilli' original version of 'Okkadu' was overshadowed by Vijay's fiery on-screen persona. A dancing song that's off the charts 'Ghilli' includes a good collection of dance numbers, ranging from the beginning song 'Soora Thengai' to the climax song 'Apadi Podu'. You'll be ecstatic to revisit the hit dance sequences on large screens, and you'll be tapping your foot in time to the Vidyasagar musical. Enjoying the dancing performances in front of a sizable crowd in theaters will undoubtedly put you in a celebratory mood. Lovely part for Trisha In "Ghilli," one of the movies that provided the lead actress a break, Trisha, the effortlessly beautiful South Indian actress, portrayed the female opposite Vijay. Your memories of the bygone era will be revived by Trisha's charming portrayal of a naive young girl on television alongside Vijay. Trisha's admirers will undoubtedly remember this occasion when they revisit one of her greatest performances. . The always delightful role of Prakash Raj The well-known South actor Prakash Raj is well-known for playing villains, but "Ghilli" showed us that he was also a villain. Prakash Raj won the admiration of all types of fans with one of the best villain roles ever in Tamil. Expecting the same kind of performance from the actor is inevitable when you relive the fiery role of Prakash Raj on huge screens. Fans hungama As the classic film of Vijay re-releases after 20 years, fans are ready for their grand celebrations. Revisiting 'Ghilli' on a small screen itself is a joy, but enjoying the film on big screens with loaded celebrations of fans is going to make theatres turn into a festival arena. So, enjoying 'Ghilli' once again in theatres will be a blast, and it will be especially a nostalgic moment for those who already watched it in theatres during its release in 2004.