Actor Ranaksh Rana Shares Excitement About Debut Film 'The Mentor' Inspired by Kabaddi
Rana emphasizes the pan-Indian appeal of the film, a unique blend of Mahabharata and sports.
In a momentous Dussehra launch, 'The Mentor,' a multilingual action drama directed by Vinil Vasu, promises to be an exciting cinematic venture. Notably, the film is edited by the renowned Steve Bernard, known for his work on movies such as 'Chennai Express' and the 'Singham' series. The music for the film is composed by Gopi Sundar, marking his Bollywood debut.
Rana provides insight into his character, Happy Singh, who plays a pivotal role in this modern mythological sports drama. Happy Singh embodies the qualities of Bheem from the Mahabharata - a character with a kind heart and immense strength, always ready to support his friends and contribute to society. Rana considers this role a significant opportunity as it allows him to recreate the magic of this timeless character in a contemporary setting. Happy Singh is a versatile character, hailing from Punjab but residing in Kerala, which adds layers and depth to his role.
Rana emphasizes the pan-Indian appeal of the film, a unique blend of Mahabharata and sports. He highlights that, as he portrays a Sardar, there will be a substantial use of Punjabi dialogues, irrespective of the language in which the film is watched. He expresses his intention to dub in multiple languages for the film.