Raanav Stars in 'Breakfast', a Film Mirroring Modern Relationship Complexities

Actor Raanav states that the upcoming film 'Breakfast' serves as a mirror to the complexities of modern relationships, focusing on unspoken feelings and emotional voids. He plays a character undergoing love, vulnerability, and self-realization, a role that required deep introspection. The film marks the return of acclaimed director Gandhi Krishna, known for hits like 'Chellame'. 'Breakfast', also starring Rosmin, is set for a worldwide theatrical release on April 24.

Key Points: Raanav on 'Breakfast' Film: A Mirror to Modern Relationships

  • Explores modern relationship complexities
  • Raanav's emotionally layered role
  • Director Gandhi Krishna's return
  • Features newcomer Rosmin
  • Music by G. V. Prakash Kumar
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Raanav: 'Breakfast' is a film that mirrors modern relationships

Actor Raanav discusses his role in director Gandhi Krishna's 'Breakfast', a romantic drama exploring the emotional layers of modern relationships.

"This is not just a film, but an emotional journey that people from all walks of life will connect with. - Raanav"

Chennai, April 20

Actor Raanav, who plays the lead along with newcomer Rosmin in well-known director Ar Gandhi Krishna's upcoming romantic drama 'Breakfast', says that the film will be one that will mirror modern relationships.

Sharing details of the film and his role in it, Raanav, who shot to fame after he participated in the Tamil television reality show Bigg Boss Season 8, said, "In 'Breakfast', I play a character that goes through multiple emotional layers-love, vulnerability, confusion, and self-realisation. It's a role that demanded me to look inward and understand the silence in relationships, not just the words."

He further said, "The film reflects the complexities of modern-day relationships, how expectations, emotional voids, and unspoken feelings can shape or strain a bond. I strongly believe this story will resonate with audiences because it mirrors realities that many of us experience but seldom express. This is not just a film, but an emotional journey that people from all walks of life will connect with."

The young actor was all praise for the film's director Gandhi Krishna, who is best known for having delivered hits like 'Chellame' and 'Anandha Thandavam'.

Talking about working with Ar Gandhi Krishna, he said, "It truly feels like a dream come true to collaborate with a filmmaker of Gandhi Krishna sir's stature. His journey in Tamil cinema is not just inspiring, but deeply rooted in storytelling that celebrates human emotions. To be part of a film that marks his return after a significant gap makes this journey even more special for me. I have always admired 'Chellame' and 'Anandha Thandavam' for the way they portrayed relationships with honesty and sensitivity."

Written and directed by Ar. Gandhi Krishna and produced by Girija Varadaraj, 'Breakfast' will feature Rosmin as the female lead.

The film will also feature Krithik Mohan and Amitha Ranganth in pivotal roles. Sampath Kumar and actress Kasturi too will be seen in prominent roles alongside Raanav in this film.

Music for the film has been composed by G. V. Prakash Kumar, with lyrics by Vairamuthu and Vivek. Cinematography has been handled by M. V. Paneer Selvam, with editing by S. Bhaaskar and Sujith. The film is slated for a worldwide theatrical release on April 24, with Guhan releasing it across Tamil Nadu.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Modern relationships in Tamil cinema often get reduced to glamour. Glad to see a director known for sensitivity taking this on. Raanav's interview shows he's put thought into the role, not just showing up. Fingers crossed!
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Aman W
GV Prakash and Vairamuthu combo is always a win for music. But the real test is the story. Hope it's not another pretentious "art film" that's confusing. We need relatable stories about the pressure of expectations in today's dating scene.
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Sarah B
As someone who loved 'Anandha Thandavam', I have high hopes. The concept of "silence in relationships" is so real. In our fast-paced lives, we often stop communicating properly. Hope the film addresses this with the nuance it deserves.
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Vikram M
Good to see Raanav getting a substantial role post-Bigg Boss. Reality TV fame is fleeting, but a good film like this can establish an actor. The April 24 release is perfect for a summer watch. Let's see if it delivers the emotional journey it promises.
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Kriti O
While the intent sounds great, I'm cautiously optimistic. Many films claim to "mirror modern relationships" but end up showing only urban, elite perspectives. I hope 'Breakfast' has a broader, more inclusive emotional landscape that people across small towns can also connect with.

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