Key Points

Shishir Sharma is all praise for his upcoming film 'Rasa,' calling it an immersive experience. The culinary drama explores food as an emotion and philosophy. Directed by Angith and Preetish Jayaraj, the film promises a sensory journey. It hits theatres on July 25.

Key Points: Shishir Sharma Says Rasa Engaged Him Fully as an Actor

  • Shishir Sharma plays a culinary maestro in 'Rasa'
  • Film blends food with deep emotional storytelling
  • Directed by Angith & Preetish Jayaraj
  • Releases in theatres on July 25
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Shishir Sharma on 'Rasa': It completely engaged me as an actor

Veteran actor Shishir Sharma calls 'Rasa' an immersive culinary drama that offers food for thought with its unique storytelling and performances.

"Rasa is a film that the audience has to experience. It’s an emotion served in the form of food. – Shishir Sharma"

Mumbai, July 15

The makers of the culinary drama “Rasa” on Tuesday unveiled the trailer of the upcoming film and veteran star Shishir Sharma, known for Raazi, URI: The Surgical Strike, and Dangal, said it completely engaged him as an actor.

In Rasa, Sharma essays the role of Anant Nair, a revered yet enigmatic culinary maestro. The trailer gives a glimpse of a world where food is more than just taste, it is a philosophy, an emotion, and a deeply personal journey.

Speaking about the film, Shishir shared, "Rasa is a film that the audience has to experience. It’s an emotion that is served in the form of food… the characters get transported to the ecstasy of enjoying something that they would not have experienced ever.”

The actor said that it’s very difficult to explain in words why Rasa is a must-watch.

He added: “You have to experience it. It’s unique in its story, the design, the writing, and the performances. It’s a very intense film that will give you food for thought long after you’ve seen it."

Reflecting on his journey with the film, he added, "From the very first reading, Rasa completely engaged me as an actor.”

For Shishir, working with young and energetic directors was magical.

He added: “They bring such freshness to storytelling that you feel inspired to give more than 200 percent. Rasa is a film where you need to immerse yourself... and that I did!"

Set to release on July 25, the film is directed by Angith Jayaraj and Preetish Jayaraj, and written by Rutuja Patil, Rasa promises an immersive emotional and sensory experience. The film also stars Rishi Bissa, Vishishtha Chawla, and Rajiv Kumar in key roles.

Sharing about how the whole idea came up, the directors said: “We both had first developed it as a short film story based on Angith’s concept years ago. When we shifted to Mumbai with Rutuja Patil (the writer), and realized that we had to make the dream happen, the three of us took that idea, and developed it into a feature film.”

“As producers too, we had full control over our vision. Despite limited resources, we strived to create a world with character, while wearing multiple hats — from cinematography and editing, designing the sets, to handling VFX.”

The directors said that the film is a culmination of years of “dreaming, planning, and relentless hard work."

Produced by Angith Jayaraj, Preetish Jayaraj, and Rutuja Patil under the banners Purnam Films and Indian Summer; in association with Haroon Rashid Films and Vidya Entertainment and distribution by New Age Visuals, Rasa is slated to release in theatres on July 25.

- IANS

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Rahul R
Shishir Sharma's performances are always top-notch. After watching him in URI and Raazi, I trust his judgment completely. If he says it engaged him as an actor, it must be something special. Booking my tickets already!
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Anjali F
The concept sounds interesting but I hope it's not just another pretentious art film. Many recent "philosophical" movies have been disappointing. Still, the trailer looks promising - fingers crossed!
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Varun X
Finally a film that celebrates our food culture beyond just cooking scenes! In India, every meal tells a story - my grandmother's recipes have more emotions than any love story. Hope this film captures that essence properly.
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Kavitha C
Respect to the young team behind this! Making a feature film with limited resources shows real passion. As someone working in the industry, I know how tough it is. Will definitely support in theaters. More power to indie filmmakers! ✊
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Michael C
As an expat in Mumbai, I'm fascinated by how Indians connect food with emotions. This film seems like a great way to understand that cultural aspect better. The trailer's cinematography looks stunning too!

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