A film on self-defence for women

Besides writing the script and screenplay, Satish also plays the lead role.

Update: 2017-02-28 19:03 GMT
Still from Tamizhananaen

Satish Ramakrishnan, an MBA graduate and a martial arts exponent from Kovai, is wielding the megaphone and talking about a subject which has not been touched by Tamil cinema. The movie titled Tamizhananaen explores the ancient Tamil martial arts like Varman, Silambam, Kuthu Varisai, etc., and stresses on the need for women to learn them as self-defence.

Besides writing the script and screenplay, Satish also plays the lead role. Bengaluru-based model Vandhana Varadharajan will be seen opposite him in the film.

Talking about his debut venture, Satish says, “I am passionate about the ancient Tamil martial arts, which are going extinct and was researching them. I got the opportunity to meet Hollywood animator Samy Fecih, who has worked in films like Avatar, Iron Man and the Harry Potter series. He is also a master in Capoeira, a Brazilian martial art that combines elements of dance, acrobatics and music. He also plays a crucial role. With crimes against women increasing day-by-day, I have made my script keeping self-defence in mind.”
He adds, “It is a proper commercial cinema with an interesting aspect incorporated in it.”

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