Ramya Krishnan has to be acted in 'Mudhal Mariyadhai'?

Sekar Chandra
Let's see how actress ramya krishnan missed the chance to act in Bharathiraja's masterpiece film Prathamya. bharathiraja is a legendary director in tamil cinema. bharathiraja was a unique director in tamil cinema who brought back the people who had run away from the village to chennai for cinema and gave them funny films. Although he has given several hits, his first honor is a masterpiece film. Directed by Bharathiraja, the film was released in the year 1985 and the reason why it has been celebrated over time is because of its plot and the actors who acted in it. Everyone knows that when shivaji is an actor, bharathiraja won applause by portraying shivaji in a different way. Apart from that, the chemistry between sivaji and Radha in the film was superb.


Acting on one side, Ilayaraja's music on the other side took the film to a different height. Each of the songs from the film is celebrated even today. Especially songs like Rasave Unna Nambi, Vetiveru Vasam, Parkuthu Dharuma, Anda Nilavathan were the songs that were always on the playlist of ilayaraja fans, so much so that the songs of the first honor film became famous. Now we are going to see another surprising information about the film. According to this, actress ramya krishnan made her debut in the first film, Thanam. bharathiraja was directing the film Diary of a Prisoner when ramya krishnan asked for an opportunity. He also liked ramya krishna after seeing him, so he told him that he will introduce you in his next film.


Accordingly, bharathiraja wanted to cast ramya krishnan in the role of Ranjani, who had played the role of a sandal maker's daughter in the first film 'Morsha'. But before the film started, ramya krishnan was committed to YG Mahendran's Veliya Manasu, so she was not cast in Bharathiraja's first film. If only that had happened, ramya krishnan would have got the opportunity to appear on screen for the song I have put the moon in my hand. But it missed.

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