Key Points

Santhakumar's celebrated Tamil film 'Rasavathi' has been nominated for five awards at the Nice International Film Festival. This romantic crime drama has previously won recognition at multiple global festivals, including a Best Actor award for Arjun Das. Sound engineer Tapas Nayak's notable achievement for Best Sound Design at the London International Film Festival underscores the film's outstanding technical aspects. The movie features an ensemble cast and showcases the collaborative efforts of a talented crew.

Key Points: Rasavathi Santhakumar Arjun Das Nominated Nice Film Festival

  • Santhakumar's Rasavathi vies in five festival categories
  • Arjun Das lauded with multiple Best Actor awards
  • Rasavathi acclaimed globally, innovatively crafted
  • Sound engineer Tapas Nayak's win highlights creative sound work
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Tamil film 'Rasavathi' gets nominated in five categories in Nice International Film Festival in France

Tamil film 'Rasavathi' by Santhakumar earns five nominations at Nice International Film Festival in France.

"Respect and recognition for a Tamil movie 'RASAVATHI' from FRANCE. - Santhakumar"

Chennai, May 31

Director Santhakumar's critically acclaimed romantic crime drama 'Rasavathi' (The Alchemist), featuring actors Arjun Das and Tanya Ravichandran in the lead, has now been nominated in five categories in the International competition section of the Nice International Film Festival in France.

Director Santhakumar took to his X timeline to break the happy news. He wrote, "Respect and recognition for a Tamil movie "RASAVATHI' from FRANCE. Officially selected for the International competition in five categories. #Rasavathi."

It may be recalled that Rasavathi has come in for a lot of praise in the international circuit, winning awards in several festivals across the globe.

In fact, the film fetched actor Arjun Das the award for Best Actor at the 15th Dada Saheb Phalke Film Festival.

Actor Arjundas played a Siddha doctor called 'Sadasiva Pandiyan' in the film that was selected from over 700 movie entries at the 15th Dada Saheb Phalke Film Festival 2025.

Earlier, Arjun Das had won the Best Actor award for the same film from the New Jersey Indian and International Film Festival - 2024.

Earlier this year, the critically acclaimed film won the award for Best Sound Design at the London International Film Festival 2025.

Sound engineer Tapas Nayak's work in 'Rasavathi' won the Award defeating nine other films from around the globe. The other nominees that competed with 'Rasavathi' for that award were 'Nobody wants to shoot a woman', 'Black, Queer& Done', 'Perfect Meal - My dear', 'Let's eat together', 'The Chocolate Club', 'Culture Vs War. Liberov', 'The Therapy', 'We will not be silenced', 'Dawn At Gougane Barra'.

Apart from Arjun Das and Tanya Ravichandran, the film also featured a host of actors including Sujith Shankar, Ramya Subramanian, G.M. Sundar, Reshma Venkatesh, Sujatha and Rishikanth.

The critically acclaimed film had music by SS Thaman. Interestingly, 'Rasavathi' was the third film for which Santhakumar had joined hands with Thaman.

The film had two cinematographers in Saravanan Elavarasu and Sivakumar. V J Sabu Joseph handled the film's editing work. Sathish Krishnan was the dance choreographer for the film, which had art direction by Sivaraj and sound effects by Sethu. Tapas Nayak was in charge for sound mixing.

- IANS

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Priya K.
So proud to see Tamil cinema getting global recognition! 🎉 Rasavathi was such a unique blend of traditional Siddha medicine and modern storytelling. Arjun Das truly deserved that Best Actor award - his performance gave me goosebumps!
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Rahul S.
While I'm happy for the team, I wish our own Indian film festivals gave more recognition to such quality regional cinema. Why does it take foreign validation for us to appreciate our own films? Nevertheless, congrats to the entire team!
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Ananya M.
The sound design was truly next level! I remember watching it in theaters and being completely immersed in the world. Tapas Nayak's work was brilliant - those subtle background sounds added so much depth to the storytelling. More power to Tamil cinema!
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Karthik V.
Thaman's music was the soul of this film. That background score during the climax still gives me chills! Hope this international recognition brings more audiences to watch such meaningful cinema rather than just masala entertainers.
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Shalini R.
As someone from France, I'm so excited to watch this at the Nice festival! The premise sounds fascinating - a Siddha doctor's story. Indian cinema is truly diverse beyond just Bollywood. Can't wait to experience Tamil culture through this film! 🇮🇳❤️🇫🇷
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Vijay P.
Honestly, I found the second half a bit slow compared to the gripping first half. But the cinematography was stunning throughout - those shots of rural Tamil Nadu were like paintings! Hope this inspires more filmmakers to explore our rich cultural heritage.

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