Reginaa Cassandra Praises Ajith Kumar's Inspiring Spirit

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Key Takeaways
- Reginaa Cassandra expresses gratitude to her film unit.
- Highlights Ajith Kumar's impact on challenging stereotypes.
- Describes the exhilarating experience of playing an antagonist.
- Appreciates the contributions of the technical crew.
- Reflects on personal growth and learning from challenges.
Chennai, Feb 19 (NationPress) Actress Reginaa Cassandra, who portrayed one of the antagonists in the Ajith Kumar film ‘Vidaa Muyarchi’, has expressed her gratitude to everyone in the unit, especially to actor Ajith Kumar, whose passion for challenging norms and stereotypes, she describes as utterly addictive.
In a heartfelt Instagram post, Reginaa shared, “To embody an antagonist that resonates with the audience is a thrilling opportunity that only a fortunate few experience. Being among them was not something I anticipated, obviously. Who truly plans these moments?! But wow, what an exhilarating ride it has been.”
She acknowledged each member of her team, starting with director Magizh Thirumeni. She expressed, “When Magizh Thirumeni sir believed that I should only dub, I was filled with excitement and mixed feelings. His patience and the elegance with which he navigates situations distinguishes him.”
She extended her thanks to Ajith, saying, “Ajith Kumar sir, your fervor for defying norms and stereotypes, alongside your encouragement for everyone to embrace life passionately, is incredibly addictive. One simply needs to observe and learn. Thank you for the cherished memories.”
Regarding Trisha, she noted, “Your journey has been profoundly inspiring to me. I am in awe of the magic you create.”
On actor Arjun Sarjaa, Reginaa commented, “No one before, no one after. I’m a fan of that swag!”
She reserved special praise for actors Arav and Nikhil Nair.
She wrote, “@actorarav, with a deep voice unlike the Michael on screen, you’re the Arav we all adore. I typically don’t get too close to my colleagues, but @actorarav and @nikhilnair.1, you both made me feel like we were long-lost friends reuniting for a shoot. Naturally, you knew Baku like it was your own backyard.”
Next, the actress praised and expressed gratitude towards the technical team. To cinematographer Om Prakash, she wrote, “@omdop sir, thank you for making me look my best! I hope you transition from ‘Hollywood padam maadhiri irukku’ to ‘avanga Hollywood padam panranga.’”
Reginaa lauded music director Anirudh, calling him a “star boy” and emphasizing how he truly elevated the film.
She also thanked her dubbing engineer Kothandham sir, stating, “What a boss. His enthusiasm made my seven/eight-hour dubbing sessions a breeze,” Reginaa remarked.
Furthermore, she expressed her appreciation for Devan, Shiva, the entire direction team (both the local Azerbaijani crew and our Indian crew), costume designer Anu, and the other technicians, including her own team.
She concluded her post by saying, “There are so many individuals I wish to acknowledge in this post, but it would just keep getting longer. My gratitude has expanded significantly through this experience. Thank you to each one of you. Thank you to @lycaproductions for allowing me to be part of this remarkable journey. Do you know what your love has accomplished for me? It has transformed every challenge I encounter into a hidden blessing. That, for me, is my greatest lesson. THANK YOU.”
IANS