Kanguva - From Nov 14th

“Vanjagar Ulagam will be not be a run-off-the-mill gangster flick,” says Anisha Ambrose

Anisha Ambrose,known for her promising performances in movies like Kannada movie ‘Karvva’ and multilingual film ‘Manamantha’ (Mohanlal and Gauthami), is foraying into Tamil industry through ‘Vanjagar Ulagam’.

With the entire team completely slaked with the film’s output, Anisha is no exception as she feels elated for having been a part of this film. “I will be seen in the role of a journalist named Samyuktha, who gets succumbed to a terrible situation while reporting the news. Will she make it out of troubled waters is what my character is all about,” starts off Samyuktha, who clarifies that ‘Vanjagar Ulagam’ has a hyper-link screenplay. Henceforth, it has multiple stories on parallel tracks set upon different characterizations.

Hasn’t been the genre of ‘Gangster’ stories too time-worn for the Indian audiences? Ask her and she gives a reply before a blink. “I would assure that Vanjagar Ulagam will not be a run-of-the-mill gangster flick. It’s same as there have been many love stories each differ in its premise and treatment.”

Anisha pulls off the memories of first time, when filmmaker Manoj Beedha approached her. “He narrated the script to me through Skype. Apart from the fact that the narration was exceptionally engaging, I wondering if he had seen my previous films. Later, I was auditioned for the role and as we started shooting, things fell right in places. We were so happy with the way; the film was shaping up every day.”

Vanjagar Ulagam features Anisha Ambrose, Cibi Bhuvana Chandran, Hareesh Peradi, Guru Somasundaram, Chandini Tamilarasan, Vishagan Vanangamudi, John Vijay and Vasu Vikram in important roles.

The film is produced by Manjula Beedha for Labyrinth Films.