Gouri G Kishan starrer Malayalam film ‘Little Miss Rawther’ will hit the big screens today (Oct 12). The film which tells the love story of a tall man and a petite woman, has already grabbed the attention of the audience.
Vishnu Dev, who has previously worked as an assistant director in ‘Thinkalazhcha Nischayam’ is debuting as an independent filmmaker with ‘Little Miss Rawther’.“The film is a romantic drama, and we have treated it as a musical. Govind Vasantha loved the script, and that’s how he came on board. ‘Little Miss Rawther’ has about 12 tracks in it,” Vishnu Dev tells exclusively to ETimes.
Set against an urban backdrop, the romantic drama travels through the life of a couple and explores their journey. “Gouri G Kishan plays the title character - Nina Rawther. She hails from a financially well-off background. She is a progressive woman, very much practical about everything in life, but when it comes to romance things are quite different. She falls for an aspiring filmmaker. ‘Little Miss Rawther’ explores the romance between a tall man (6.2 ft) and a short woman (5 ft). Though it's a romantic drama, there are also comical elements,” the director adds.
The film has Shersha Sherief, the scriptwriter as the male lead. Jishnu Sreekumar and Sangeeth Prathap of ‘Hridayam’ fame, and Manoj KU of ‘Thinkalazhcha Nishchayam’ have been roped in to play some pivotal roles in the film. The film will hit theatres across the globe today.
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