Tamil cinema is buzzing after Raaj Kamal Films International dropped a cryptic promo with the caption, “After Glory, Comes Greatness #OneMoreTime #KamalHaasan @RKFI #Mahendran @turmericmediaTM @magizhmandram.” The banner, helmed by Kamal Haasan, has mastered the art of intrigue, and this latest tease is no exception. With no clear indication of which project is being unveiled, social media has erupted into speculation mode, dissecting every word of the announcement.
RKFI is currently riding high on an ambitious slate packed with star-driven spectacles. One of its most anticipated releases is Thalaivar 173, which will see RKFI backing a film starring Rajinikanth. After Sundar C stepped down, Cibi Chakaravarthi officially took over directing duties, with shooting expected to commence in April 2026. The project alone signals a landmark collaboration in Tamil cinema history.
Adding further weight to the banner’s lineup is KH 237, an action-heavy venture starring Kamal Haasan and directed by stunt duo Anbariv, with writing by Syam Pushkaran. Reports have also hinted at a potential mega project tentatively titled Thalaivar 174 X KH 238, which could reunite Rajinikanth and Kamal Haasan on screen, with a promo shoot said to have been directed by Nelson Dilipkumar.
However, the phrase “After Glory, Comes Greatness” has particularly fueled speculation around SK26, Sivakarthikeyan’s 26th film under the RKFI banner. The tagline appears to reference the success of Amaran, their previous collaboration that resonated strongly with audiences. Directed by Mahendran and backed by Turmeric Media Works and Magizh Mandram, SK26 is reportedly shaping up to be a high-stakes rural drama, further expanding RKFI’s diverse storytelling canvas.
What makes the promo particularly effective is its restraint. There’s no title reveal, no release date, no first-look poster — just a promise that something bigger is on the horizon. In an era where announcements are often overloaded with detail, RKFI’s minimalism has only amplified the anticipation. If history is any indication, “greatness” might not just be a tagline — it could be the studio’s next cinematic statement.
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