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Raangi is a romantic film with geopolitics as its core: M Saravanan

Glimpses from Raangi show Trisha Krishnan in an action-packed avatar but Saravanan surprises us.

Kaushik Rajaraman

CHENNAI: Director M Saravanan is a happy man. The team of Trisha’s upcoming film Raangi produced by Lyca has watched the film and they all are happy with the product. “Murugadoss and Trisha too have watched the film and were filled with joy. We are looking forward to the film’s release on December 30,” says Saravanan.

Glimpses from Raangi show Trisha Krishnan in an action-packed avatar but Saravanan surprises us. “Raangi is a romantic film that talks about love across borders. We shot the film three years ago and I am glad that the story is still relevant. Raangi is about geopolitical issues with romance in it,” clarifies Saravanan.

Trisha plays a journalist in the film that has its story by AR Murugadoss. “Murugadoss pitched the storyline to Lyca and he got busy with other projects. Later, he wanted me to develop the screenplay and when I did it, he watched and told me that Raangi has come out the way he had exactly visualised.

Trisha used all her experience to play a journalist and went by the script book. I needed someone mature, strong performer and good-looking to play the role and Trisha ticked all boxes. If you believe she looks pretty as Kundavai, wait for Raangi,” he adds.

The film has gotten over 30 cuts from the censor board. “That is pretty harsh. They made me mute names of countries like America and Libya. I have spoken about Muammar Gaddafi’s capture and how the US managed to start a civil war in Gadaffi’s state. These cuts have affected the core of the film,” he concludes.

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