Is Feeling Settled in Cinema a Path to Downfall? Insights from Siddhi Idnani
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Chennai, Dec 16 (NationPress) Actress Siddhi Idnani, who stars alongside actor Arun Vijay in the much-anticipated action film 'Retta Thala' directed by Krish Thirukumaran, emphasized the need for continuous ambition in the film industry. She stated that feeling settled could mark the beginning of one's downfall.
At the trailer launch event for 'Retta Thala', Siddhi candidly shared, "I must admit, I haven’t always fully embraced my duties in cinema. I have allowed myself to become a bit too relaxed and took my responsibilities for granted. This has imparted a crucial lesson to me about the importance of hunger in filmmaking."
She continued, "How fervent are you about your projects? How driven are you to enhance your cinematic contributions? If one becomes too comfortable, it can lead to a perilous decline. This hunger is essential for everyone in the industry, whether as an actor, director, or crew member. It's a necessity to strive for improvements continuously. It was during my period of realization that this project came my way."
The recently unveiled trailer hints at a captivating blend of action, romance, revenge, and drama.
Previously, Arun Vijay mentioned in an exclusive interview with IANS that 'Retta Thala' is a gripping action thriller exploring the complexities within individuals.
He also revealed the names of his characters in the film, one being Malpe Upendra and another named Kali.
Directed by Kris Thirukumaran, the film also features Siddhi Idnani, Tanya Ravichandran, Yogi Samy, John Vijay, Hareesh Peradi, and Balaji Murugadoss in significant roles.
The project is supported by a talented technical crew, with music composed by Sam CS and cinematography handled by Tijo Tomy. Editing is by Anthony, and the art direction is led by Arunshankar Durai. The film, known for its intense action sequences, features stunts choreographed by P.C.Stunts. Costume design is overseen by Kiruthika Sekar, while Suren R and Bobby Antony choreographed the musical numbers.