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Darshan opens up about his next film with Darshana Rajendran, directed by 'Seththumaan' Fame Thamizh; Says he cried during the climax

Darshan opens up about his next film with Darshana Rajendran, directed by 'Seththumaan' Fame Thamizh; Says he cried during the climax

Time of India4 days ago
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Tamil actor Darshan is all set for a powerful cinematic outing with his upcoming project helmed by director Thamizh. The actor recently shared exciting details about his upcoming project, an untitled movie with actress
Darshana Rajendran
.
In a recent interview with OTTplay,
Darshan
spoke about the film's intensity and the unique experience of working on it. Darshan said the film is based on the novel 'Pookuzhi' by
Perumal Murugan
, who also wrote the dialogues. The cinematography is done by Deepak, who directed Witness. The film is already complete, and they plan to release it after 'House Mates', likely by the end of this year.
Challenging yet rewarding experience
The actor revealed that the film is a hard-hitting emotional drama with a distinct visual and narrative style.
"When I heard the story, I was totally taken aback. There are only minimum shots, but each of them is very long. We shot in sync-sound, and since there are many single shots, even a small mistake meant we had to start over".
He added that the movie is very emotional and serious. It was a new experience for him and he learned a lot. He also said the story moved him so much that he cried during the climax and on the last day of the shoot.
Story of love, caste, and resistance
'Pookuzhi' is a socially charged love story that delves into caste oppression and societal hatred. It revolves around a couple who face severe backlash for their inter-caste marriage, laying bare the deep-seated prejudices that continue to affect relationships in India.
Darshan is known for his roles in films like 'Thunivu' and 'Kanaa'.
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