![]() Forget the nostalgia rush, memories of calf love and the unbridled joy in young hearts blooming in love. Roopa Rao’s coming-of-age tale can leave you smiling and holding back salty tears. Hemanth says the camera and music massively contributed to the tone of the film, and “helped realise the treatment I had in mind”. It helped that the leads were played by Anant Nag and Rishi, both Hemanth’s first choices. “I've watched a lot of thrillers, and the ones that made a lasting impact are the ones where the bad guys get their just desserts, I suppose there is an inherent therapeutic/philosophical element to thrillers in that sense,” he elaborates. ![]() This angle organically emerged during the writing process, and once that happened, I was even more convinced about making this film,” he adds. “It was just the story of an old case being solved. ![]() National Award-winning screenplay writer (he was part of Andhadhun) and director Hemanth Rao says that the philosophical note wasn't really part of the plan when he started working on the film.
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