Raja Ranguski wrapped in 26 days!
The film will be as colourful as Dharani's previous film Burma Raja Ranguski will hit the screens by the end of April or start of May.
Shirish, who made his acting debut with the film Metro, recently wrapped up his second project Raja Ranguski, directed by Dharani Dharan of Burma fame. The shooting of the film took just 26 days and the credit goes mainly to the director, says Shirish, in a candid interview with us.
“I want to thank my producer, the crew, and the actors who believed in the script and put all their efforts to pull this off in a very short period.
“Dharani Dharan sir is a perfectionist. He will even wait for the required sunlight for a shot. In spite of his patience, he has wrapped up the film very soon, and that’s impressive. Of course, he made me toil a lot,” laughs Shirish.
Another reason for the fast proceedings of the film is its music director Yuvan Shankar Raja, Shirish says — “He finished four beautiful songs for the film while we were shooting, that came in handy for the film. So, we just have the dubbing portion left which we are starting in the coming week.”
Shirish plays the role of a beat police officer named Raja, and Chandini, plays a writer who is writer Sujatha’s ardent fan, calls herself Ranguski (a reference to Sujatha). The film will be as colourful as Dharani’s previous film Burma
Raja Ranguski will hit the screens by the end of April or start of May.