Ranguthatha Shoot Wrapped up; Keerthy Suresh Celebrates

  • May 27, 2023 / 09:00 PM IST

Hombale Films, the company behind KGF and Kantara, which is funding Ranguthatha, posted a few images of Keerthy Suresh as she ended up filming.

The Ranguthatha film in Tamil, directed by Keerthy Suresh, has finished filming. With her crew on the sets, the actress celebrated the wrap-up of the production. Hombale Films, who are funding the movie and are also the ones behind KGF and Kantara, posted a few pictures of Keerthy with her crew from the shoot. The production company makes its screen debut in Tamil cinema with this movie.

As Ranguthatha finished filming, the producers sent a few pictures from the scene to Twitter. Keerthy Suresh can be seen smiling broadly as she poses on the sets with her crew. In a blue-striped skirt and white shirt, the actress looked stunning.

The creators captioned the images, “That’s a wrap, guys! The fiery shoot of the revolution in Raghuthatha is now accomplished. Watch for a revolution that will send your heart racing! #Raghuthatha.”

Suman Kumar, the award-winning author of Family Man, who will be directing Raghuthatha for the first time, conceptualized and directed the drama. The movie is marketed as an inspirational story of a young woman who discovers her true identity while setting out on a difficult journey to defend the identity of her people and land. The famous phrase “Ek gaon mein ek kisan Raghu tha” from K Bhagyaraj’s 1981 drama “Indru Poi Naalai Vaa” served as the inspiration for the film’s title.

The film will reportedly be released in theatres by the summer of 2023, according to reports.

For Revolver Rita, the actress also collaborated with director K Chandru. She also has a significant role in Tamannaah Bhatia’s Telugu movie Bholaa Shankar, directed by Chiranjeevi. Other films starring Vadivelu, Udhayyanidhi Stalin, and Jayam Ravi that Keerthy Suresh is known for include Siren and Tamil Maamannan.

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