Will Srikanth and Srushti Dange's 'The Bed' captivate audiences when it releases in January?
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- The Bed offers a fresh take on storytelling.
- Set in the breathtaking Nilgiris, the film enhances its narrative through stunning visuals.
- Director S. Manibharathi aims to captivate audiences with a unique perspective.
- Expect memorable performances from lead actors Srikanth and Srushti Dange.
- The film's release is timed perfectly for the start of the New Year.
Chennai, Dec 3 (NationPress) The producers of the upcoming thriller 'The Bed', directed by S. Manibharathi and starring Srikanth and Srushti Dange, have announced plans for a January release next year.
The film is produced by V. Vijayakumar under Srinidhi Productions and has received a boost from Anjaneya Productions of Coimbatore, who are set to handle its distribution.
The cast also includes John Vijay, Black Pandi, Pappu, and Devi Priya, who contribute memorable performances in supporting roles.
According to sources, 'The Bed' is a unique film crafted by S. Manibharathi, known for his acclaimed works 'Vettu Vettu' and 'Parivarthanai'. It aims to deliver a fresh cinematic experience to viewers.
The film was shot in the breathtaking landscapes of the Nilgiris, featuring misty forest trails and serene tea plantations.
'The Bed' offers a novel perspective, as the narrative unfolds through the silent observations of a bed situated in a remote cottage in Ooty, which has borne witness to the emotional upheavals and hidden desires of those who have rested there.
Director S. Manibharathi shared insights into the filmmaking process, stating, “The support from producer Vijayakumar and lead actor Srikanth has been invaluable. After Anjaneya Productions’ K. Kandasamy and K. Ganesan viewed the film, they eagerly stepped in for its release. I am immensely grateful for this opportunity. Launching at the start of the New Year, 'The Bed' is set to be a celebration for viewers. We filmed romantic scenes in Ooty’s midnight frost, which posed significant challenges, yet resulted in some of the film's most treasured moments.”
He added, “What excites me the most is the uniqueness of our story. Instead of a human protagonist, the focus is on a bed, a quiet observer of human joy, sorrow, love, and secrets. This bed has witnessed everything that often goes unnoticed. I believe this perspective will resonate with the audience long after the credits roll.”
The film's technical brilliance is enhanced by the talents of cinematographer K. Gokul, music composer Taj Noor, lyricist Yugabharathi, editor J. P., and art director Palanivel, with A. V. Palanisamy serving as the production executive.