It’s got an underlying social message too, says the actor

Ganesh Venkatraman is back with Tamil film Acharam.
The actor, who played a police officer in Unnaipol Oruvan, dons the uniform once again. “But this is not a typical cop story,” said Venkatraman.
“This story dwells on the personal life of Surya, a cop, and the transformation in his character following an incident.”
Told in non-linear narrative, it portrays two sides of Surya, one a straight-shooter and the other with grey shades.
“I had to get into Surya’s head to understand how Surya would react to every situation. There is a social message conveyed in a subtle way,” he added.
Acharam, directed by Mohan Krishna, was inspired by a real-life story.
“This incident happened in my brother’s friend’s life. He was a cop too,” said Krishna. Actor Munna Simon, last seen in Mani Ratnam’s Raavanan, is the other lead.
Simon said, “My character Siva is a lover boy married to Ramya, a role played by Poonam Kaur.”
Actress Rekha plays Surya’s mother.
“Acharam is a racy thriller and will keep viewers guessing,” said Venkatraman, who has wrapped up Thani Oruvan, directed by M Raja. The shooting for his Bollywood debut film, Guns of Benares, a remake of Tamil film Polladhavan, is also complete.
Acharam, produced by A Shankar Padma, releases in India on June 19.
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