Trisha Illana Nayanthara Is The Boldest Film Of This Generation: GV Prakash

Musician turned actor GV Prakash Kumar has said his upcoming romantic comedy, Trisha Illana Nayanthara, will be the boldest film this generation has ever witnessed as it has been made without any compromises.


"In every generation, there will be one film bolder than the rest of the crop. 'Trisha Illana', in my opinion, will be the boldest film of this generation. Since we knew it dealt with bold content from the beginning, we didn't even mind when it was passed with 'A' certificate," Prakash has told IANS.

The film, which is directed by Adhik Ravichandran stars GV Prakash, Manisha Yadav and Anandi in lead roles and is all set to release this Thursday (September 17th).

"It's strictly targeted at younger audiences, typically college-goers. The reason we didn't mind the adult certificate is because it's very important a film is said the way it was originally intended to be, otherwise audiences will feel cheated. Take the remake of 'Delhi Belly' for instance," he said.

Prakash admits that his film will open doors to bolder content in Tamil filmdom. But he feels these movies should be made with the target audience in mind. Trisha Illana Nayantara is about the coming-of-age tale of a boy named Jiiva, from his school days, and his escapades with his virginity.


"I play a jilted lover. People ask me if it's too early to play such a character in my career, but I feel I may not get an opportunity to experiment in the future. As you succeed and grow as an actor, it's tough to experiment because a lot is at stake," he added.

Unlike his debut film Darling, where he played a character with suicidal tendencies, he plays an energetic youngster in this film. With Trisha Illana Nayantara, Prakash feels he has taken his performance a notch higher.

"In 'Darling', my character had limitations in terms of portrayal. There wasn't much I could do after a certain point. Here, I feel I've surpassed myself with the performance," said Prakash, who has also danced without rehearsals to a chart buster in this film.

"'Bittu padam' song was shot in three days. I never rehearsed for it. I learnt most of the steps on the sets from the dance choreographer and immediately shot it," he has said before signing off.

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