<p>Actor Shraddha Srinath has reunited with<em> Vikram Vedha</em> co-star Madhavan for the upcoming Tamil movie <em>Maara </em>much to the delight of fans. Speaking to <em>DH</em>, she says that 'Maddy' is a 'masterclass in acting' and gives his 100 percent to each project he works on. </p>.<p>"Madhavan is simply a masterclass in acting. He is involved in each aspect of the project and kind of treats it as a 24x7 job. He thinks about (the trajectory of) each character and not just his part," she adds.</p>.<p>While Madhavan's association with the project encouraged Shraddha to up her game, the 'pleasant' journey of her character 'Paaru' made Maara a memorable experience for the young star. She says that her role in the film is completely different from the ones played by her in the popular Tamil movie <em>Nerkonda Paarvai</em> and the Kannada hit<em> U Turn</em>. </p>.<p>"Those were intense roles and drained you by tapping into the negative side of the psyche," says the Jersey actor. </p>.<p><em>Nerkonda Paarvai,</em> a remake of the Hindi movie <em>Pink</em>, revolved around the importance of consent and highlighted how a 'no means no'. It featured intense scenes, which focussed on the traumatic journey of the protagonist. Similarly, <em>U Turn </em>was a dark thriller that revolved around what happens when an aspiring journalist decides to investigate a series of 'accidents'. The sleeper hit was remade in Tamil and Telugu with 'Queen Bee' Samantha Akkineni in the lead. </p>.<p><em>Maara</em>, on the other hand, is a romantic drama that focuses on a young woman's 'relationship' with a gifted painter/artist. It is an adaptation and not a remake of the Malayalam flick <em>Charlie</em>. The Dhilip Kumar-directed movie has a strong supporting cast that includes Abhirami, Sshivada and <em>Kabali </em>villain Kishore. It was originally supposed to release in theatres but that did not happen due to the Covid-19 pandemic. The makers opted for a 'direct to OTT' release skipping the theatrical route.</p>.<p> It is slated to stream on Amazon Prime Video from January 8. </p>
<p>Actor Shraddha Srinath has reunited with<em> Vikram Vedha</em> co-star Madhavan for the upcoming Tamil movie <em>Maara </em>much to the delight of fans. Speaking to <em>DH</em>, she says that 'Maddy' is a 'masterclass in acting' and gives his 100 percent to each project he works on. </p>.<p>"Madhavan is simply a masterclass in acting. He is involved in each aspect of the project and kind of treats it as a 24x7 job. He thinks about (the trajectory of) each character and not just his part," she adds.</p>.<p>While Madhavan's association with the project encouraged Shraddha to up her game, the 'pleasant' journey of her character 'Paaru' made Maara a memorable experience for the young star. She says that her role in the film is completely different from the ones played by her in the popular Tamil movie <em>Nerkonda Paarvai</em> and the Kannada hit<em> U Turn</em>. </p>.<p>"Those were intense roles and drained you by tapping into the negative side of the psyche," says the Jersey actor. </p>.<p><em>Nerkonda Paarvai,</em> a remake of the Hindi movie <em>Pink</em>, revolved around the importance of consent and highlighted how a 'no means no'. It featured intense scenes, which focussed on the traumatic journey of the protagonist. Similarly, <em>U Turn </em>was a dark thriller that revolved around what happens when an aspiring journalist decides to investigate a series of 'accidents'. The sleeper hit was remade in Tamil and Telugu with 'Queen Bee' Samantha Akkineni in the lead. </p>.<p><em>Maara</em>, on the other hand, is a romantic drama that focuses on a young woman's 'relationship' with a gifted painter/artist. It is an adaptation and not a remake of the Malayalam flick <em>Charlie</em>. The Dhilip Kumar-directed movie has a strong supporting cast that includes Abhirami, Sshivada and <em>Kabali </em>villain Kishore. It was originally supposed to release in theatres but that did not happen due to the Covid-19 pandemic. The makers opted for a 'direct to OTT' release skipping the theatrical route.</p>.<p> It is slated to stream on Amazon Prime Video from January 8. </p>