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Kalyan Ram: Find out Patriotic Angle in Devil's High Elements

Tuesday, December 26, 2023 • Tamil Comments
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Kalyanram, renowned for his discerning script choices since the inception of his career, is set to unveil another captivating film titled "Devil - The British Secret Agent." Starring Samyuktha and Malavika Nair in pivotal roles, the film is both directed and produced by the talented Abhishek Nama, slated for a worldwide release on December 29th.

The recently unveiled trailer has heightened anticipation for the film, promising an enthralling cinematic experience. As part of the promotional activities, the charismatic Hero Nandamuri Kalyanram, embodying the devil himself, engaged with the media, providing intriguing insights into the movie.

Reflecting on the genesis of the project, Kalyanram shared, "In 2021, Srikanth Vissa narrated the story of Devil to me. The unique characterization set against a 1940s backdrop intrigued me. It carried a Sherlock Holmes investigative vibe, and I immediately felt a connection. Despite Srikanth stating that he didn't specifically write the story for me, I appreciated his honesty and gave the green light. I suggested incorporating commercial elements while retaining the hero's characterization and the historical setting, leading to a script transformation that took a meticulous year to refine."

Ever committed to presenting innovative films, Kalyanram acknowledged a past misstep in missing commercial elements in "Amigos." Learning from this, he ensured that "Devil" strikes a balance between an investigative thriller and commercial appeal. He expressed excitement about blending commercial elements into this fictional narrative.

Highlighting the collaborative efforts that shaped the film, Kalyanram praised the cinematographer Soundar Rajan for surpassing visual expectations. He also commended the costume designer Rajesh for infusing an authentic Indian touch to the protagonist's appearance, a detail well-received by the audience.

Discussing his approach to the role, Kalyanram emphasized that the character's novelty in the story naturally influenced his dialogue delivery and acting style. He teased audiences with the promise of numerous exhilarating moments in "Devil," urging them to experience the adrenaline rush on the silver screen.

Addressing the musical dimension, Kalyanram lauded Harshavardhan Rameshwar's work on the background score, drawing parallels with the impactful score in "Arjun Reddy." He expressed satisfaction with the musical balance achieved, akin to the renowned Keeravani's contribution to "Bimbisara."

Dispelling any gray shades in his character, Kalyanram emphasized the meticulous detailing that the entire team invested in every aspect of "Devil." He teased the audience with the essential roles played by Samyukta Menon and Malavika Nair, underlining their significance in the intricately woven narrative.

In conclusion, Kalyanram assured the audience that "Devil" is a cinematic experience where attention to detail, compelling characters, and thrilling moments converge, promising an enjoyable journey on the silver screen.

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