Rosmin Honored to Join Gandhi Krishna's Legacy in 'Breakfast'

Actress Rosmin expresses her excitement and honor at being cast in director Gandhi Krishna's upcoming film 'Breakfast', citing her admiration for his past work and the significant roles he creates for heroines. The film's plot was inspired by a real incident from a friend's life, where a seemingly happy marriage dissolved over a minor argument. Featuring an ensemble cast including Raanav, Krithik Mohan, and Amitha Ranganath, the movie explores how modern relationships can fracture over trivial matters. With music by G V Prakash, 'Breakfast' is scheduled for a worldwide theatrical release on April 24.

Key Points: Rosmin on Role in Gandhi Krishna's Film 'Breakfast'

  • Rosmin praises Gandhi Krishna's strong female characters
  • Film 'Breakfast' inspired by friend's real-life love marriage dispute
  • Story explores modern couples parting over trivial issues
  • Features ensemble cast including Raanav and Krithik Mohan
  • Music by G V Prakash, releasing April 24
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Rosmin: I am a huge fan of Gandhi Krishna sir's films and the way the heroines were portrayed in them

Actress Rosmin discusses her lead role in 'Breakfast', praising director Gandhi Krishna's portrayal of heroines. Film inspired by a real-life marital dispute.

"I felt honoured to be part of a film that continues that legacy. - Rosmin"

Chennai, April 21

Actress Rosmin, who plays the female lead in well known director Ar Gandhi Krishna's upcoming "Žfilm 'Breakfast', says that she was excited when she was offered the female lead role in the film as she was a huge fan of the director's films and the manner in which heroines were portrayed in them.

Opening up about her experience, Rosmin said, "In 'Chellame', Reema Sen played a very strong and promising character, and in 'Anandha Thandavam', Tamannaah portrayed an innocent role while another character brought in a bold, outspoken presence. In all these films, the female characters had a significant space in driving the story. So, when I was offered a role in Gandhi Krishna sir's film, I was truly excited, as I am a huge fan of these films and the way the heroines were portrayed. I felt honoured to be part of a film that continues that legacy."

Rosmin, who has a modelling background, said, "I have been given a very promising role in 'Breakfast', with many emotional moments as well as light, cute romantic portions. It was a beautiful experience to explore both these shades. I believe audiences will enjoy these dimensions and connect deeply with the film. I am confident it will leave a lasting impact."

Well known director Ar Gandhi Krishna, who is best known for having directed hit films like Vishal-starrer 'Chellame' and Tamannaah-starrer 'Ananda Thandavam', has directed this film.

Talking exclusively to IANS, the popular director had disclosed that the inspiration for the plot of this film had come from the life of a friend.

"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 the ideal couple," he said.

He had said, "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.

Backed by producer Girija Varadaraj and helmed by director Ar. Gandhi Krishna, Breakfast features a promising ensemble including Raanav, Rosmin, Sampath Kumar, Kasturi, Krithik Mohan, and Amitha Ranganth. With music composed by G. V. Prakash Kumar and lyrics by Vairamuthu and Vivek, the film is gearing up for its worldwide theatrical release on April 24, with Guhan releasing it across Tamil Nadu.

- IANS

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Arjun K
The plot inspiration is so relatable and sad at the same time. In today's fast-paced life, couples often forget to communicate properly. Hope the film delivers a strong message about patience and understanding in relationships.
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Rohit P
Music by G.V. Prakash is a huge plus! His tunes always elevate the emotions. The cast looks interesting too. Fingers crossed for a good family entertainer.
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Sarah B
While I appreciate directors who write strong roles for women, I hope the film doesn't end up blaming one partner over the other. The real issue is how modern stress affects marriages. The trailer will be key.
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Karthik V
Good to see a fresh face like Rosmin getting a chance with an established director. Her excitement is palpable. Hope the film lives up to the legacy of 'Chellame' and 'Anandha Thandavam'. Booking tickets for Friday!
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Meera T
The story sounds very real. Sometimes small misunderstandings create huge rifts if not handled with care. Eager to see how they've treated this sensitive topic. All the best team #Breakfast!

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