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‘Mr. Chandramou­li’ cranks up the action

This Thiru-directed film has real life fatherson duo Karthik and Gautham playing exactly that on the big screen

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Say “Mr Chandramou­li” and it rings a bell. Mani Ratnam’s Mouna Ragam flashes through the mind with the image of actor Karthik teasing Revathy in a coffee shop. Karthik’s Manohar — a high spirited young man can never be forgotten.

Director Thiru brings Karthik back in an eponymous role in upcoming film, Mr. Chandramou­li. Interestin­gly, his son Gautham Karthik plays his reel son in this action drama. Chandramou­li is a jolly guy with a love for anything vintage, like his old fiat car for one, explains Thiru, whose story explores and Karthik. Father-son duo Gautham Karthik (right) and Karthik. a father-son bond. Gautham plays Raghav, a profession­al boxer. For the role, he trained in Thailand for two weeks. Thiru, though excited to work with Karthik, was initially a little nervous but he soon got comfortabl­e with the Mouna Ragam star. “There are emotional scenes between the father and son and Karthik sir was happy about the opportunit­y to act with his son — something he missed out with his father [veteran Tamil actor Muthuraman].” Regina Cassandra is paired opposite Gautham. She plays Madhu, who is running a start-up. “Madhu is the practical one who supports her lover when he goes through an emotional crisis,” said Cassandra. Varalakshm­i Sarath Kumar’s role is the central point that takes the story ahead, added Thiru who last directed Naan Sigappu Manithan. Mr. Chandramou­li releases in the UAE today.

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