Is Gautham Ram Karthik's 'ROOT' Making Waves in Post-Production?
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Chennai, Feb 10 (NationPress) The team behind director Sooriyaprathap's upcoming sci-fi crime thriller 'ROOT' (Running Out Of Time), starring Gautham Ram Karthik in the lead role, has announced that the film's post-production is moving forward swiftly, and they are thoroughly impressed with the film's evolution.
The production, led by Shaik Mujeeb, Sanjai Shankar, Rajarajan Gananasambandam, and Dhanishtan Fernando, is diligently executing an ambitious post-production timeline.
Having completed filming in Chennai and various other locations, the project has now entered an active post-production phase, involving editing, sound design, music composition, VFX integration, and DI works that are all advancing concurrently.
The filmmakers are dedicated to creating a captivating cinematic adventure that aligns with the grand vision set during production.
Producer Shaik Mujeeb expressed his satisfaction and confidence regarding the film's development, stating, “We are extremely pleased with the results from the post-production process. Each department is delivering outstanding work — from editing and background music to VFX and sound design. ROOT is a technically challenging film, and our team's commitment and attention to detail are helping us achieve the high standards we aimed for. The rushes and current cuts are looking very promising, and we are confident that audiences will experience something intense and innovative on screen.”
Written and directed by Sooriyaprathap S, ROOT – Running Out of Time is reported to combine elements of suspense, emotion, and high-concept storytelling, featuring strong performances and a compelling narrative.
The film stars Gautham Ram Karthik alongside Aparshakti Khurana, who is making his Tamil debut in a significant role. The diverse cast also includes Bhavya Trikha, Y. Gee. Mahendra, Pavni Reddy, Linga, and RJ Anandhi.
On the technical side, the film boasts cinematography by Arjun Raja, editing by John Abraham, and music by Aran Ray.