Ramya Nambeesan seems to be an experimental mode of late. After playing a rustic girl who migrates to UK in Shyamprasad's English, and an absued wife in Arun Kumar Arivind's Left Right Left, the actress will now seen as a role of Young Muslim Mother in Rojin Thomas and Shanil Mohammed's debut, "Philips and The Monkey Pen."
The film which covers on parent-child relationships, will see her as a wife of Jayasurya and Mother of 10 years old boy. Ramya's character named Sameera Roy, is a girl who grew up in Kannur, She and Jayasurya play two youngsters, a Muslim Girl and Christian Boy, who falls in love and get married at the age of 18. They have a child too, very early, and when the child was 10 years old, the story begins over there.
The director says Ramya has never played a mother role before, but was all excited to take up the role after hearing the story. "Her character acter is some one who loves to cook and works as an anchor for the cookery show. The only difficult the actress has to face was to speak in Kannur Slang all throughout the movie.
The couple moving to Cochi , Ramya's character still retains her traditional ways and language. Since the actress is not familiar with the Kannur slang, she has asked for a separate script for the character to get the slang right. Source TOI
The film which covers on parent-child relationships, will see her as a wife of Jayasurya and Mother of 10 years old boy. Ramya's character named Sameera Roy, is a girl who grew up in Kannur, She and Jayasurya play two youngsters, a Muslim Girl and Christian Boy, who falls in love and get married at the age of 18. They have a child too, very early, and when the child was 10 years old, the story begins over there.
The director says Ramya has never played a mother role before, but was all excited to take up the role after hearing the story. "Her character acter is some one who loves to cook and works as an anchor for the cookery show. The only difficult the actress has to face was to speak in Kannur Slang all throughout the movie.
The couple moving to Cochi , Ramya's character still retains her traditional ways and language. Since the actress is not familiar with the Kannur slang, she has asked for a separate script for the character to get the slang right. Source TOI
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