In an industry often criticized for sidelining female characters, A.R. Gandhi Krishna stands out by giving his heroines meaty, pivotal roles. His latest project, ‘Breakfast’, exemplifies this approach, with rising star Rosmin stepping into the spotlight as the lead.
Rosmin couldn’t hide her excitement while discussing the film. She recounted how Gandhi Krishna’s previous works, like ‘Chellame’ and ‘Anandh Thandavam’, inspired her. ‘Those films showed heroines who weren’t just props—they shaped the plot,’ she noted.
The opportunity to collaborate with such a visionary director has left Rosmin feeling blessed. ‘I always hoped to work on a project like this,’ she admitted. ”Breakfast’ is that perfect fit, honoring strong women just like his other movies.’
Diving into her role, Rosmin highlighted its versatility. ‘It’s emotionally layered with profound scenes and sweet romantic beats,’ she explained. ‘Portraying this range was rewarding, and I’m confident viewers will feel every nuance.’
The ensemble cast brings dynamic energy: Rosmin and Ranav form one couple, paired against Kritika Mohan and Amita Ranganath. Kasturi and Archana shine in supporting parts, while G.V. Prakash Kumar’s music sets the perfect tone.
Fans are counting down to April 24, when ‘Breakfast’ releases in cinemas. This film not only promises entertainment but also a powerful statement on female representation in cinema.