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‘Ramanujan’ trailer inspires, touches hearts

June 27, 2014 04:59 pm | Updated 04:59 pm IST - Chennai

The recently released trailer of upcoming Tamil—English bilingual film ‘Ramanujan’, about mathematics genius Srinivasa Ramanujan, has inspired and touched the hearts of audiences who are now eagerly looking forward to the film.

Directed by National Award—winning filmmaker Gnana Rajasekaran, ‘Ramanujan’ is slated to release July 11.

The film’s trailer briefly encapsulates scenes from the life of the genius from his earliest days in Kumbakonam to later years in Cambridge University, London.

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“We’ve all heard about Ramanujan in schools and colleges, but never have we bothered to know what made him the real genius. It will be really inspiring to know about someone we have been studying for many years now,” B. Gopal, a B.Sc. mathematics student of Madras University, told

IANS .

“Since Ramanujan was a Tamilian, it makes even more sense to make the film in Tamil. I’m eagerly looking forward to the film. I’m a mathematics student and now I’ll finally get to see the real story behind a legendary maths wizard,” he added.

The trailer, released June 19, has generated over 90,000 views on YouTube so far.

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One of the comments on the trailer reads: “What a trailer! I hope this masterpiece comes in all major Indian languages, including English.”

For 54—year—old bank employee M. Ramakrishnan, the film’s trailer has restored his faith in Tamil cinema.

“I’ve stopped going to the cinema theatre because the Tamil industry is only making commercial films. So, when something like ‘Ramanujan’ is coming our way, we should embrace it. I know I will for sure,” he said.

He, however, says he’s also a little sceptical about the biopic.

“I just hope the film doesn’t turn out to be a commercial version of Ramanujan’s life. We recently saw how commercialized Milkha Singh’s story became. I think such changes kill the purpose of a biopic,” he added.

Meanwhile, the filmmakers are ecstatic with the response to the film’s trailer.

“We are very glad to see the audiences’ positive reception of the trailer. From the response we’ve gotten, we believe this is the right time for such a film, a biopic spanning across two cultures, two continents, about a great, real Indian hero,” reads a statement from the film’s production house, Camphor Cinema.

“Our tag line ‘Come Celebrate the Genius’ has hit the right chords with youngsters and older audiences,” the statement further reads.

Debutant Abhinay Vaddi plays Ramanujan in the biopic, while actors Bhama, Nizhagal Ravi, Suhasini Maniratnam, Manobala, Y. Gee Mahendran, Sarath Babu and Abbas will be seen in important roles.

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