Wednesday, 28 December 2011

Attakathi cuts like a knife!



Ranjit, who has earlier worked with Venkat Prabhu as a co-director until Goa, is ready with his directorial debut. Titled Attakathi, the film is about the lives of youngsters who live in suburbs near Chennai. 
"When we make a film on youngsters from cities and towns, it's usually about their conflicts. But my film will talk about the happier side of their lives," begins Ranjit. 
Ask him why he has titled his film Attakathi, and he says, "This title denotes the character of my hero (played by debutant Dinesh). Attakathimeans a knife made out of cardboard. It serves only as a showpiece; you can never fight with it. My hero is just like that - all fluff and no stuff !" 
Ranjit adds, "The film will trace three years in the life of the hero. It's his autobiography and will reveal the many infatuations he has had, his lovehate relationship with his relatives, and his affection towards his friends."

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