Shishir Sharma talks South influence in Bollywood as Rasa hits theaters July 25

Actor Shishir Sharma prepares for his upcoming role in the culinary drama Rasa, directed by Angith Jayaraj and Preetish Jayaraj. Sharma dismisses the notion that Bollywood must adapt storytelling techniques from South Indian cinema. He argues that filmmaking transcends regional boundaries when directors possess clear artistic vision. Director Rituja exemplified this clarity, making the production process seamless for the cast. Regional origin becomes irrelevant when filmmakers demonstrate precise creative direction.

The script immediately captivated Sharma, prompting him to rearrange his schedule despite potential conflicts. He committed to the project after recognizing the strength of the material for actors. Sharma portrays Anant Nair, a mysterious master chef who carries the film's narrative weight. The story blends thriller elements with fantasy rather than following traditional psychological thriller conventions. Food serves as the primary vehicle for emotional expression throughout the film.

Supernatural components enhance the narrative without overwhelming the central story. The cast features Rishi Bissa, Vishishtha Chawla, and Rajiv Kumar in supporting roles. Audiences can experience Rasa in theaters starting July 25th.
 

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