This story is from May 16, 2023

‘Neeraja’ trailer: Sruthi Ramachandran takes the audience on an unexplored romantic journey

With a realistic approach, the forthcoming movie 'Neeraja' starring Sruthi Ramachandran explores the hurdles encountered within romantic relationships, presenting a narrative that transcends the conventional depiction of love. The recently released trailer presents a fresh perspective, ensuring an extraordinary romantic journey. Scheduled for release on May 19th this year, 'Neeraja' is poised to captivate audiences on the big screen.
‘Neeraja’ trailer: Sruthi Ramachandran takes the audience on an unexplored romantic journey
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Taking a realistic approach, the upcoming film 'Neeraja', featuring Sruthi Ramachandran, delves into the challenges faced in romantic relationships, portraying a journey that goes beyond the usual portrayal of love. The recently unveiled trailer offers a unique perspective, promising an unconventional romantic experience. ‘Neeraja’ is all set to hit the big screens on May 19 this year.

Sruthi Ramachandran plays the bold titular character ‘Neeraja’ in this romantic drama movie, which also features ‘Minnal Murali’ fame Guru Somasundaram as a character who motivates Sruthi’s character to overcome the hurdles in her relationship.
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The trailer starts with a romantic sequence between Neeraja and her partner, played by the actor Govind Padmasoorya, and later moves to a dark tone by setting up new characters who are going through several bad phases in their relationship. Overall, ‘Neeraja’s trailer is promising, and audiences can expect a romantic drama that steers its path away from the usual ones that follow the same template.
‘Neeraja’ is written and directed by Rajesh K. Raman, and Ragesh Narayanan will be cranking the lens. Ayoob Khan is roped in as the editor, and the music will be composed by Sachin Shankor Mannath.
‘Neeraja’ also features the actors Srinda and Jinu Joseph in significant roles.
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