Malavika Mohanan Opens Up About Thangalaan: Says ‘It Is Vikram's Film, But If I Look Back After 20 Years..’
Malavika Mohanan says "Ranjith sir is a very determined person. He won't let you go until he gets what he wants. That's great stuff and I enjoy it. Thangalaan is a Vikram sir film. He is a great actor."
Famous
actress
Malavika
Mohanan
and
Mathew
Thomas
acted
in
Malayalam
movie
Christy.
The
film,
which
is
a
coming-of-age
love
story,
is
slated
to
release
on
February
17.
While
Malavika
is
busy
in
the
promotion
of
this
film,
on
the
other
hand
she
is
participating
in
the
shooting
of
Pa
Ranjith's
Thangalaan.
As
Pa
Ranjith
has
teamed
up
with
Chiyaan
Vikram
for
the
first
time
in
the
film,
expectations
are
already
high
for
the
film.
While
Parvathy
and
Pashupati
are
playing
the
lead
roles
in
this
film,
GV
Prakash
Kumar
has
composed
the
music
for
the
film.
In
this
case,
a
video
shared
by
Malavika
Mohanan,
who
participated
in
a
promotional
program
of
Christy
film,
has
gone
viral
on
the
internet.
"I
had
to
go
from
Christy
to
Thangalaan
and
do
all
the
opposite
things.
I
had
to
act
as
a
more
bold,
determined,
angry
and
fierce
warrior.
Ranjith
sir
is
a
very
determined
person.
He
won't
let
you
go
until
he
gets
what
he
wants.
That's
great
stuff
and
I
enjoy
it.
Thangalaan
is
a
Vikram
sir
film.
He
is
a
great
actor.
But
I
also
have
the
best
character
in
the
film.
And
Thangalan
movie
has
a
great
director
like
Pa
Ranjith.
If
I
look
back
after
20
years
I
will
definitely
not
regret
doing
this
film.
It
is
such
a
great
character,"
she
said.
Similarly,
Malavika
had
earlier
shared
a
video
on
her
Instagram
page
where
she
was
practicing
Silambam
for
the
film
Thangalaan.
This
is
Vikram's
61st
film,
which
is
being
produced
by
Gnanavel
Raja
on
behalf
of
Studio
Green.
It
is
reported
that
the
story
of
the
film
focuses
on
the
Tamils
who
were
slaves
in
the
Kolar
gold
mines
in
the
18th
century.
Thangalaan,
which
is
being
made
in
Tamil
and
Hindi,
is
going
to
be
dubbed
and
released
in
other
languages.
The
Pan-Indian
film
is
slated
to
release
in
2D
and
3D
and
is
expected
to
hit
theaters
by
the
end
of
this
year.