Aadinath Kothare calls ‘Ramayana’ India’s most honest film, says it can take Indian cinema global
Actor Aadinath Kothare, who plays the role of Bharat in filmmaker Nitesh Tiwari's much-anticipated film, "Ramayana", said the movie has the potential to elevate Indian cinema on a global stage.
The film, billed as an ambitious cinematic event, features Ranbir Kapoor as Lord Ram, "KGF" star Yash as Ravana, Sai Pallavi as Goddess Sita, Sunny Deol as Lord Hanuman and Ravie Dubey as Lord Lakshman.
"It's one of the most honestly, passionately and ambitiously made cinema on Indian soil. I'm proud of it. It is the most honest film ever made, it is one of the finest scripts I've read," the actor, a popular name in Marathi cinema with hits like "Paani", "Zapatlela", "Majha Chakula", and "Avatarachi Goshta", told PTI in an interview.
"I hope Indian cinema crosses over with this film because this is a story that the whole world is waiting to watch. The global audience is also eager for it," he said, lauding producer Namit Malhotra for promoting the film in the overseas market.
Kothare credits Mukesh Chhabra for placing his faith in him. The casting director previously cast him for Kabir Khan's sports drama, "83".
"I'm just proud and honoured to be part of 'Ramayana'. I want to thank Mukesh Chhabra for it, he is one of the most daring people. He's one of the greatest casting directors we have in our country. I'm grateful to him for believing in me and casting me in this film, in this character. I want to thank him."
Sharing screen space with Ranbir Kapoor was an enriching experience for Kothare, who described the Bollywood star as "extremely hardworking, dedicated, and a gentleman".
The actor is equally thrilled about the release of his debut Malayalam film, "Achappa's Album", which will release theatrically on April 24. It is directed by Deepti Pillay Sivan.
A long-time admirer of Malayalam cinema, Kothare said he was waiting for the right opportunity to foray into the industry.
"I love the writing of Malayalam cinema, the sensitivity with which they handle their subjects is incredible. It is one of India's most celebrated regional cinemas.
"It's always been a dream (to work in Malayalam films). When Deepti offered this film, I loved the idea and said yes," he said, adding that Mammootty and Fahadh Faasil are his favourite actors.
Kothare recalled that what began as a casual conversation with Sivan about working in Malayalam movies at the Stuttgart Indian Film Festival in Germany about a decade ago eventually materialised into his debut.
To prepare for the role, the actor said he spent months learning the language, working closely with a tutor.
The film, shot in Thiruvananthapuram, also features veteran actor Mohan, with whom Kothare shares a long-standing association. The two actors have worked together in "Chandramukhi" and the upcoming movie, "Bena".
"There's so much to learn from him. He's very senior, but his energy and enthusiasm are like a 25-year-old's. He's very inspiring," he said.
The film follows a father and son who swap lives through time travel, stepping into each other's worlds as they confront past choices, relationships and the desire to change their present.
Kothare said his relationship with his father, the acclaimed actor and director Mahesh Kothare, was built on simple joys, from playing tennis at NSCI Worli to visiting him on film sets in Kolhapur.
"Even if he was busy, my father used to take his family along with him for all the shoots. Dad's film shoots used to be like a family vacation," he said, adding that despite his own demanding schedule, he ensures he remains present in his daughter's life.
"Even if I'm not home, I make sure I tell her a story over a video call. These stories are often horror and spooky," Kothare added.
"Achappa's Album" also stars Anjana Appukuttan, and Priyanka Nair among others. It is produced by National Film Development Corporation (NFDC).Get the latest entertainment updates from the Times of India, along with the latest Hindi movies, upcoming Hindi movies in 2026 , and Telugu movies.”
"It's one of the most honestly, passionately and ambitiously made cinema on Indian soil. I'm proud of it. It is the most honest film ever made, it is one of the finest scripts I've read," the actor, a popular name in Marathi cinema with hits like "Paani", "Zapatlela", "Majha Chakula", and "Avatarachi Goshta", told PTI in an interview.
"I hope Indian cinema crosses over with this film because this is a story that the whole world is waiting to watch. The global audience is also eager for it," he said, lauding producer Namit Malhotra for promoting the film in the overseas market.
"I'm just proud and honoured to be part of 'Ramayana'. I want to thank Mukesh Chhabra for it, he is one of the most daring people. He's one of the greatest casting directors we have in our country. I'm grateful to him for believing in me and casting me in this film, in this character. I want to thank him."
Sharing screen space with Ranbir Kapoor was an enriching experience for Kothare, who described the Bollywood star as "extremely hardworking, dedicated, and a gentleman".
A long-time admirer of Malayalam cinema, Kothare said he was waiting for the right opportunity to foray into the industry.
"I love the writing of Malayalam cinema, the sensitivity with which they handle their subjects is incredible. It is one of India's most celebrated regional cinemas.
Kothare recalled that what began as a casual conversation with Sivan about working in Malayalam movies at the Stuttgart Indian Film Festival in Germany about a decade ago eventually materialised into his debut.
To prepare for the role, the actor said he spent months learning the language, working closely with a tutor.
"There's so much to learn from him. He's very senior, but his energy and enthusiasm are like a 25-year-old's. He's very inspiring," he said.
The film follows a father and son who swap lives through time travel, stepping into each other's worlds as they confront past choices, relationships and the desire to change their present.
Kothare said his relationship with his father, the acclaimed actor and director Mahesh Kothare, was built on simple joys, from playing tennis at NSCI Worli to visiting him on film sets in Kolhapur.
"Even if he was busy, my father used to take his family along with him for all the shoots. Dad's film shoots used to be like a family vacation," he said, adding that despite his own demanding schedule, he ensures he remains present in his daughter's life.
"Achappa's Album" also stars Anjana Appukuttan, and Priyanka Nair among others. It is produced by National Film Development Corporation (NFDC).Get the latest entertainment updates from the Times of India, along with the latest Hindi movies, upcoming Hindi movies in 2026 , and Telugu movies.”
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