Different shades of Sai Dharam in 'Thikka': Producer


Chennai, Aug 9 (IANS): Producer Rohin Reddy says audiences will get to see different shades of actor Sai Dharam Tej in forthcoming Telugu entertainer "Thikka", which releases in cinemas on Saturday.

"Sai's role will be a treat for the audiences. In his role, he will be seen in different shades. In comic portions, he will be seen in a different shade, whereas in the action stretches, he will be seen in a different shade altogether."

"It's a very interesting character," Reddy told IANS.

Extremely satisfied with the output, debutant producer Rohin says he is now curious about audience response.

"As a first-time producer, I am curious and excited at the same time. I'm a doctor by profession and this is my first stint with cinema. Despite being alien to the industry, we managed to put together the best team to make this film," he said, and added that the film was made with absolutely no compromises.

According to Reddy, "Thikka" is an experiment of sorts.

"This is my maiden project, and hence, I treated it as an experiment. As I don't have any prior experience in cinema, I visualised the film from the perspective of the audience. I'm also very happy that my team didn't take me for granted," he said.

Directed by Sunil Reddy, the film also stars Mannara Chopra and Larissa Bonesi among others.

  

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