Nivin Pauly’s effort to dub with the right Tamil slang was incredible: Richie Director Gautham

‘Richie’ starring Nivin Pauly, ‘Natty’ Natraj, Shraddha Srinath, Prakash Raj, Raj Bharath and Lakshmipriya Chandramouli in the lead roles is all set for release this week on December 8th. This neo-noir crime thriller is directed by Gautham Ramachandran and marks Nivin Pauly’s first straight Tamil flick. ‘Trident Arts’ Ravindran who is on a roll with movies like ‘Vikram Vedha’, ‘Aval’, ‘Aramm’ will release ‘Richie’ all over Tamil Nadu. Speaking about ‘Richie’, director Gautham Ramachandran says, “ It was fabulous working with Nivin Pauly. His growing popularity among the Tamil audience has given a massive identity to this film. His efforts to look like a native and to dub with the right slang speaks immensely about his commitment.” Gautham also showers praise on heroine Shraddha Srinath who was last seen playing a lawyer in Vikram Vedha. “She is an absolute wonder. Her grasping power and zeal to match her professionalism were great. Her commitment is unmatched.” Also Read: Nivin Pauly’s Ritchie has a Vikram Vedha and Aramm connection – Find out how

“Ajaneesh Loknath, the music director, is a revelation. He has rendered some fabulous numbers that can be compared with the best in the air. The audience will love the story and screenplay of ‘Richie,’ which is a movie with all the emotions and entertaining elements packaged neatly. The other co-stars and technicians have taken ‘Richie’ up in their arms and made it even more special with their commitment and tremendous efforts,” said Gautham.

Talking about Ravindran’s marketing strategy, Gautham said, “We as a young unit are extremely delighted to be associated with a great brand like ‘Trident arts’ Ravindran . His vision and strategy on marketing the films make him very powerful. December 8th will provide a platform that will showcase our potential as a team.”‘Richie’ is produced by Anand Kumar and Vinod Shornur of ‘Cast N Crew’. It releases alongside Sasikumar’s Kodi Veeran and Sibiraj’s suspense thriller  Sathya.

(Text by Surendhar MK)