Radhikka Madan Embraces Maharashtrian Culture With Grace as 'Rani' In Sarfira: ‘Dedicated 3 Months To…’
Radhikka Madan Embraces Maharashtrian Culture With Grace as 'Rani' In Sarfira: ‘Dedicated 3 Months To…’
Sarfira tells the inspiring story of G.R. Gopinath, the visionary who made flying affordable for the common man in India. The film stars Radhikka Madan and Akshay Kumar in lead roles.

Bollywood actress Radhikka Madan is set to captivate audiences once again with her stunning transformation into a traditional Marathi girl for her role as ‘Rani’ in the highly anticipated film Sarfira. The actress would be seen sharing screen space with Akshay Kumar for the same. With her ethereal beauty and authentic portrayal, Radhikka promises to bring depth and authenticity to this culturally rich character.

“Being a Delhi girl, it was quite a challenge for me to embody a Marathi woman authentically – getting the dialect, tone, and body language just right.” Radhikka explained. “I dedicated three months to learning Marathi and refining my body language, which was further enhanced by the costumes and accessories I wore. And working alongside such veteran actors like Paresh sir and Akshay sir, and with director Sudha Kongara, kept me on my toes and pushed me to give my best every day on set,” she shared.

Radhikka Madan, known for her versatility and dedication to her craft, has immersed herself completely in the role of Rani. Her look in the film, styled meticulously to reflect the quintessential Maharashtrian essence, has already created a buzz among fans and critics alike. From the traditional nauvari sarees to the exquisite nath (nose ring), every element of Radhikka’s appearance has been carefully chosen to portray the elegance and strength of a Marathi woman. Her bindi, hair, and dance all reflect the rich heritage of Maharashtra, adding further authenticity to her character.

She also spoke about how playing Rani revitalized her life, saying, “After portraying the urban character ‘Sanaa’, which was quite dark, ‘Rani’ brought a new spark and energy into my life, pulling me out of that zone.”

Sarfira tells the inspiring story of G.R. Gopinath, the visionary who made flying affordable for the common man in India. The film is directed by the acclaimed Sudha Kongara and is the official adaptation of the Tamil film Soorarai Pottru, which won five National Awards.

Written by Sudha and Shalini Ushadevi, with dialogues by Pooja Tolani, and a G.V. Prakash Kumar musical, Sarfira is produced by Aruna Bhatia (Cape of Good Films), South superstars Suriya and Jyotika (2D Entertainment) and Vikram Malhotra (Abundantia Entertainment). Mark your calendars for July 12th as ‘Sarfira’ takes you on an exhilarating journey of ambition, determination, and the relentless pursuit of dreams.

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