Kishore is trading his cop badge for a gym teacher's whistle this year. The actor known for gritty roles got weirdly emotional about his new film, Mellisai. He admitted the project left a deep mark on him, which is not something you usually hear from hardcore action stars. Kishore plays a physical education teacher, a total shift from his usual intense screen presence.
He called the story honest and gimmick-free, focusing on normal people with quiet dreams. The role apparently reminded him why he started acting in the first place. Kishore thanked director Dhirav and the entire crew for shaping the journey with what he called sensitivity.
Sources describe the narrative as a gentle look at daily life and emotional truth. It supposedly runs across parallel timelines dealing with love and redemption. The film comes from the producers behind Veppam Kulir Mazhai, a critically liked drama from a while back.
Music comes from Shankar Rangarajan, with visuals handled by cinematographer Devaraj. This project actually marks Devaraj's first time as director of photography. The cast includes Subatra Robert, George Mariyan, and several newcomers.
The team wants to get this thing in theaters quickly. An early release is planned, likely providing some heartwarming fodder for audiences needing a lift. It seems the whole crew believes they made something genuinely special, a film they claim truly belongs to the team behind it.
He called the story honest and gimmick-free, focusing on normal people with quiet dreams. The role apparently reminded him why he started acting in the first place. Kishore thanked director Dhirav and the entire crew for shaping the journey with what he called sensitivity.
Sources describe the narrative as a gentle look at daily life and emotional truth. It supposedly runs across parallel timelines dealing with love and redemption. The film comes from the producers behind Veppam Kulir Mazhai, a critically liked drama from a while back.
Music comes from Shankar Rangarajan, with visuals handled by cinematographer Devaraj. This project actually marks Devaraj's first time as director of photography. The cast includes Subatra Robert, George Mariyan, and several newcomers.
The team wants to get this thing in theaters quickly. An early release is planned, likely providing some heartwarming fodder for audiences needing a lift. It seems the whole crew believes they made something genuinely special, a film they claim truly belongs to the team behind it.