Keerthy Suresh wraps shooting for Tamil movie ‘Raghuthatha’
PTI, May 26, 2023, 7:24 PM IST
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Mumbai: Actor Keerthy Suresh has concluded shooting for her upcoming Tamil movie ”Raghuthatha”.
Production banner Hombale Films, known for Kannada blockbusters “KGF” and “Kantara”, shared the news in a statement.
Suman Kumar, who worked as a writer on popular series “Family Man”, is making his directorial debut with the movie, which presents the empowering tale of a young woman’s journey to save the identity of her people and land.
”’Raghuthatha’ is the story of a courageous woman who fearlessly fights for the rights of women and more. It portrays the challenges faced by a young girl and her unwavering determination to carve her own path.
”We believe this film will inspire audiences to question societal norms and empower themselves, initiating positive change,” said producer Vijay Kiragandur.
”Raghuthatha” also stars M S Bhaskar, Devadarshini, Ravindra Vijay, Anandsami and Rajesh Balakrishnan in pivotal roles.
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