Produced by Ranjith's Neelam Productions and K9 Studios,'Sarpatta Parambarai' will be released on Amazon Prime Video on July 22. "Basically, it is a huge space and you can tell so many stories", he added. Our film is very emotional and it deals with many characters." We are more concentrating on the clans in the 1970s, what the boxing scenario was, how it originated, the lifestyle of boxers, etc. "'Toofaan' is talking about contemporary boxing and they have different elements to the film. We had so many cuts and bruises," he recalled.Īrya is aware that the Hindi film "Toofaan", also set in the world of boxing, has released last week but said "Sarpatta Parambarai" is different in its treatment and time frame. "There were times when my hands would pain because of all the punching as he (director) wanted us to do the boxing with all my strength and speed as if it was a real match. Before the lockdown, we had finished 35 days of work and had another 40 days of work left, which started in October last year," he informed.ĭescribing director Ranjith, known for Rajinikanth-starrers 'Kabali' and 'Kaala', as a perfectionist, the actor said the filmmaker wanted the fights to look as real as possible. "I had to remain fit, not knowing when things will reopen and when we will be able to finish the shoot. When the shoot was delayed due to the COVID-19 lockdown last year, Arya said it was difficult to retain the same look till the filming restarted. "The training was quite intense but the beauty of it is that whatever we did before the shoot helped us a lot." He also wanted the pronunciation, slang and body language to be perfect." The boxing training was for three-and-half to four months. So, for this, we had to train in the gym as well. "He (Ranjith) wanted us to have the right physique and yet be active and quick. They also did a workshop to get a hang of the precise dialect of North Madras of the 1970s.īefore the filming, the actor said the team would train for scenes in the morning and do boxing in the evening. The highlight of the trailer are the high-octane boxing matches, which Arya said he and the other cast members trained rigorously for close to four months under national-level players. When he was offered 'Sarpatta Parambarai', the 40-year-old actor said his training in boxing came in handy. When this film came (to me), I was very happy as my dream to do a sports film was fulfilled," Arya, whose real name is Jamshad Cethirakath.
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"But I didn't have the opportunity to do that in the south because not many sports movies were made here. When I saw 'Bhaag Milkha Bhaag', I was in love with the film and wanted to do a film like this." "I was an athlete in school and college and I wanted to represent the country in the Olympics, that was my dream as a child. He is an avid cyclist and has also trained in boxing for six years. Arya, who is best known for his roles in "Vettai", 'Naan Kadavul', 'Madrasapattinam', 'Boss Engira Bhaskaran', Atlee's family film 'Raja Rani', action-thriller 'Arrambam', is a sports enthusiast in real life.