“Karthick Naren’s storytelling and directorial skills have upgraded a lot from his Dhuruvangal 16 days” - Actor Rahman



Renowned actor Rahman, a celebrated icon in South Indian Cinema for over thirty years, has firmly established himself as a Pan-Indian icon with his groundbreaking Hindi film ‘Ganapath’, where he starred alongside legends Amitabh Bachchan and Tiger Shroff. His recent web series ‘1000 Babies’ has resonated powerfully with audiences across India, further showcasing his versatility. As his filmography continues to expand with a diverse array of projects in various regional industries, he is set to enchant viewers once again with his upcoming Tamil film ‘Nirangal Moondru’, directed by the talented Karthick Naren. The film boasts an impressive cast, including Atharvaa Murali and Sarath Kumar, promising an unforgettable cinematic experience.





It is noteworthy that actor Rahman had made a stunning comeback in the Tamil film industry in the lead role through Karthick Naren’s ‘Dhuruvangal 16’.

While comparing both the roles in this movies, actor Rahman says, “They are totally different, and don’t any least of similairites. When I first read the script for Nirangal Moondru, I was hesitant to take it on, but when it is ‘Karthick Naren’, I knew I had to say yes immediately. This role is unlike anything I’ve done before, and I saw it as an exciting opportunity for experimentation. Audiences are in for a truly unique experience, as Karthick has masterfully woven both the narrative and technical elements. I’m thrilled to see how much Karthick Naren’s storytelling and direction have evolved since his Dhuruvangal 16 days. Collaborating with the talented Atharvaa Murali and Sarath Kumar was an incredibly rewarding experience.

Karunamoorthy is producing this film, which also features Ammu Abhirami in an important role with Jakes Bejoy composing music. Nirangal Moondru is all set for the worldwide theatrical release on November 22.

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