Director Gandhi Krishna's 'Breakfast' Inspired by Friend's Real-Life Love Story

Director Gandhi Krishna reveals his upcoming film 'Breakfast' is inspired by a real incident from a friend's life, where a seemingly happy marriage unraveled after a minor argument. The film explores how the present generation parts ways over trivial issues. It features a cast including Raanav, Rosmin, Krithik Mohan, and Amitha Ranganath, with music by G V Prakash. The movie is set to release on April 24.

Key Points: 'Breakfast' Film Inspired by Real Marriage Story, Says Director

  • Film inspired by real-life friend's story
  • Explores modern relationships and trivial conflicts
  • Features two couples in the cast
  • Music composed by G V Prakash
  • Slated for April 24 release
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Gandhi Krishna: 'Breakfast' is inspired by an incident I witnessed in my friend's life (IANS Exclusive)

Director Gandhi Krishna reveals his film 'Breakfast' is based on a friend's marriage that ended over a trivial argument. Exclusive IANS interview.

"This got me thinking as to how the present generation chooses to part ways over trivial issues. - Gandhi Krishna"

Chennai, April 17

Well known director Ar Gandhi Krishna, who is best known for having directed hit films like Vishal-starrer 'Chellame' and Tamannaah-starrer 'Ananda Thandavam', says that his upcoming film 'Breakfast' has been inspired by an incident he witnessed in his friend's life.

Talking exclusively to IANS, the popular director said, "The inspiration for this film's plot is an incident that happened in the life of my friend, who had a love marriage. Both my friend and his partner were deeply in love before getting married. After marriage, they lived happily for two years. Everything seemed perfect and they were considered a co."

He continued, "One day, they decided to go to a hospital to check if she had conceived. On the way, they passed a government school and my friend jokingly remarked that they would send their yet-to-be-born child to that school. His wife was not amused and an argument ensued. When the hospital said that she hadn't conceived, this argument that they had about the school became bigger. Soon, it grew it a full-blown confrontation. One thing led to another and they went to court and parted ways."

Gandhi Krishna said, "This got me thinking as to how the present generation chooses to part ways over trivial issues. That was what inspired me to come up with the plot of 'Breakfast'."

The film, which will revolve around two couples played by Raanav and Rosmin and Krithik Mohan and Amitha Ranganath, has music by G V Prakash. The film will also feature well known actors Kasthuri and Archana in pivotal roles.

Produced by Girija Varadaraj, the film has cinematography by M V Paneer Selvam and editing by S Bhaaskar & Sujith. Art direction for the film has been handled by R K Nagu and stunts in the film have been choreographed by Sridhar. 'Breakfast' is slated to hit screens on April 24 this year.

- IANS

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Rohit P
The story sounds interesting but a bit sad. It's true, the pressure around having children can break even strong couples. Hope the film handles this sensitively.
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Aman W
Respectfully, I think the director is making a big point from a small incident. Not every argument leads to divorce. Sometimes films exaggerate real-life issues for drama. Still, GV Prakash's music is a big plus!
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Sarah B
As someone who recently got married, this hits close to home. It's not about the school, it's about underlying expectations and stress. Good to see Tamil cinema exploring modern relationship dynamics.
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Karthik V
Cast looks fresh! Raanav and Krithik Mohan are good choices. The real story is quite shocking though – from a joke about a school to divorce court. Yaar, life is unpredictable.
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Nisha Z
Archana and Kasthuri in pivotal roles? That's a major draw for me! The plot sounds like it will have both emotional depth and family drama. Releasing next week – will definitely watch. 👍

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