Ramesh Aravind Believes The Film Industry Will Bounce Back Post COVID-19 Lockdown
Film Industries around the world have come to a complete halt due to the COVID-19 outbreak. In the same vein, our Sandalwood is also facing its own set of challenges amid the pandemic crisis. However,
Film
Industries
around
the
world
have
come
to
a
complete
halt
due
to
the
COVID-19
outbreak.
In
the
same
vein,
our
Sandalwood
is
also
facing
its
own
set
of
challenges
amid
the
pandemic
crisis.
However,
actor-filmmaker
Ramesh
Aravind
is
hopeful
that
the
Kannada
film
industry
will
bounce
back
post
the
nationwide
lockdown.
Ramesh
told
TOI,
“If
you
have
been
stuck
in
a
house
with
small
screen
(television)
for
three
months,
you
would
love
to
see
a
big-screen
experience,
if
the
stuff
is
good,
of
course.
People
will
be
back
in
theatres
watching
films.”
The
actor
added
that
the
Sandalwood
filmdom,
over
the
years,
has
grappled
with
various
hardships
successfully
and
the
same
is
bound
to
happen
this
time
as
well.
On
the
work
front,
Ramesh
is
currently
working
on
Bhairadevi
directed
by
Srijai
of
RX
Soori
fame.
The
movie
also
stars
Radhika,
Anu
Prabhakar,
and
Skanda
Ashok
as
the
main
star
cast.
Besides,
Bhairadevi,
Ramesh
is
also
looking
forward
to
the
release
of
his
completed
film
100.
The
movie
which
is
the
remake
of
the
Tamil
thriller
Thiruttu
Payale
2
has
already
been
certified
with
a
UA
certificate
by
the
CBFC
board.
However,
the
film’s
release
has
been
put
on
hold
by
the
makers
due
to
the
COVID-19
lockdown.
A
new
date
is
yet
to
be
intimated
for
the
Ramesh
Aravind
directorial.
It
must
also
be
noted
that
100
has
Ramesh
in
the
lead
role
playing
a
police
officer
alongside
Rachita
Ram
who
will
be
seen
as
his
sister.
The
music
for
the
keenly
awaited
thriller
has
been
composed
by
Ravi
Basrur.