In the ever-evolving landscape of Indian cinema, ‘Breakfast’ emerges as a bold narrative tackling the intricacies of modern-day relationships. Star Ranav, at the helm of this emotional rollercoaster, insists the film transcends mere entertainment—it’s an intimate voyage into the heart’s unspoken truths.
Speaking candidly, Ranav revealed how his character grapples with layers of affection, bewilderment, fragility, and the quest for self-understanding. ‘Relationships aren’t defined by words alone; the pauses between them reveal everything,’ he noted. The storyline unflinchingly examines how personal voids, dashed hopes, and bottled-up sentiments shape our connections—sometimes strengthening them, other times leading to heartbreak.
Helmed by visionary director Gandhi Krishna, whose previous hits ‘Chellame’ and ‘Anantha Thandavam’ showcase his emotional prowess, the film is produced by Girija Vardaraj. Ranav called collaborating with Krishna a dream realized. The cast features fresh face Rosmin opposite Ranav, with Kritik Mohan and Amita Ranganath adding depth to the ensemble.
Releasing globally on April 24, ‘Breakfast’ is poised to resonate widely, inviting viewers to reflect on their own relational dynamics. This isn’t just a movie; it’s a catalyst for conversations about love in the 21st century, blending raw realism with cinematic finesse.