Newcomer
Aishwarya
Arjun,
who
is
making
her
acting
debut
in
forthcoming
film
Pattathu
Yaanai,
fainted
on
the
sets.
The
busy
schedule
has
taken
a
toll
on
her
health.
The
actress,
during
the
shooting
of
Pattathu
Yaanai,
fainted
on
on
Sunday
(April
28)
in
Trichy
due
to
extremely
hot
weather.
"Yes,
the
actress
fainted
on
the
sets.
We
were
shooting
outdoors
in
extremely
hot
conditions
of
Trichy
for
the
last
few
days," a
source
from
the
film's
until
told
IANS.
According
to
the
source,
the
tight
schedule
and
the
sweltering
heat
made
the
actress
to
faint
on
the
sets.
"Since
we
were
shooting
non-stop,
she
couldn't
handle
the
heat
and
fainted.
We
have
given
her
medical
attention
and
have
requested
her
to
rest
for
a
while."
Directed
by
Boopathy
Pandian,
Pattathu
Yaanai
also
features
Vishal
Krishna,
Santhanam,
Sita,
Jagan,
Mano
Bala
and
Karthik
in
important
roles.
The
film,
which
went
on
the
floors
a
few
months
back,
is
being
shot
in
Trichy,
Kaaraikudi,
Madurai
and
some
other
places.
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Who
Is
Aishwarya?
Aishwarya
is
the
daughter
of
South
Indian
actor
Arjun
Sarja
and
she
is
making
her
debut
with
the
film,
being
produced
by
S
Michael
Rayappan.
The
film
has
S
Vaithy's
cinematography
and
S
Thaman's
music.
A
Pic
From
The
Sets
When
asked
about
her,
the
director
of
the
film
had
earlier
said,
"Not
all
star
kids
are
blessed
with
acting
prowess,
but
Aishwarya
is
an
exception.
I
believe
she
has
inherited
acting
skills
from
her
father,"
Aishwarya
Arjun
He
continued,
"She
pulls
of
the
most
difficult
scenes
with
ease
and
confidence.
I'm
extremely
happy
with
the
way
she
handles
her
role,"
Boopathy
Pandian
claims
that
she
did
not
bother
to
do
the
role
of
a
school-going
girl
and
also
praises
her
for
her
ability
to
learn
quickly.
Aishwarya
Arjun
"I
don't
think
the
daughter
of
any
other
star
actor
would
agree
to
play
such
a
role
in
her
first
film.
She
is
a
very
supportive
actress
and
picks
up
quickly,"
he
added.
Aishwarya
Arjun
Pandian
also
promised
the
film
to
be
a
rib-tickling
fun
film.
"It's
a
laugh
riot
and
I'm
sure
audience
will
love
it,"
said
Boopathy.