The makers of ‘Dharman’ released a special behind-the-scenes (BTS) video showing how RajinikanthThe much-anticipated first look was born. The video was released shortly after the title was announced and quickly became a fan favorite. The BTS clip shows off the planning, styling and photography involved, adding another layer of excitement for the superstar’s 173rd film. As filming began, the film managed to raise expectations for the project.
“Dharman” takes a first look at BTS trends
The BTS video showcases the hard work that went into the design process of Rajinikanth’s character poster. We can see the crew setting up the set, putting the finishing touches on the look, and working on every detail before the cameras start rolling. Another highlight of the film under discussion is the use of the iconic dialogue “Ketta Paiyan Sir Avan” which instantly endeared it to fans. With dark and stylish visuals, and well-placed lines, it looks like Rajinikanth’s ‘Daman’ could have elements of cruelty and danger. The visuals also highlight the hard work Ashwath Marimuthu put in to bring the impactful first look to life and make the presentation more effective.
Rajinikanth’s deadly doctor avatar takes center stage
The biggest highlight of the film is Rajinikanth’s transformation into the character of ‘Daman’. The BTS footage finally shows the superstar in a stylish doctor avatar in an operating room. Wearing medical scrubs and holding a sharp knife, he was full of confidence and determination. The visuals clearly convey the makers’ claim that “Daman” is a “deadly doctor,” while also giving us a glimpse of what this action film could be like. The reveal of the character sparked heated discussions among fans.
“Daman” landed
Daman was another blockbuster film starring Rajinikanth as a doctor along with Simran, Raashi Khanna and yogi babu. Ashwath Marimuthu has directed the much-awaited film and it has been produced by Kamal Haasan. Anirudh Ravichander is reportedly composing the music for the film, while Anbarivu is handling the action sequences.