'Aranmanai 3' will feature Arya, Raashi Khanna, Andrea Jeremiah and Sakshi Agarwal in lead roles and has Yogi Babu and late actor Vivekh in important roles. Sathya, who has scored music for films such as 'Engeyum Eppodhum' and 'Velainu Vandhutta Vellakkaran' will be composing music for the film. This is the third instalment in the 'Aranmanai' franchise and is slated to release in theatres on October 14.
Directed by Sundar C, 'Aranmanai 3' has a unique storyline that will leave the audience on the edge of their seats. The trailer for the film was released on September 24. Set in a palace amidst a village backdrop, the storyline revolves around the lead actors who encounter supernatural experiences. They are determined to find the reason behind the presence of such entities in the palace.
Ahead of the movie's release, Raashi Khanna, in an exclusive interview with Behindwoods revealed several interesting details from the sets of the horror-comedy film. Noting that filming the climax sequence was one of the most memorable moments for her, she said, "Shooting the climax scene was very difficult. I shot for 11 days for the film whereas Arya shot for 15 days. There was a lot of dust and sorcery surrounding the final moments. We had a lion figurine for it, which you would have seen in the trailer. We worked very hard for the climax."
When asked if she had any supernatural experience on the sets, she stated, "There was a scene where a ghost was sitting in the corner and moving her head front and back. Looking at that I couldn't sleep that night. So, shooting for such shots does affect you at some point."
Raashi Khanna was last seen in Vijay Sethupathi's 'Tughlaq Darbar' that went for a direct TV release on Sun TV. In Malayalam, she recently acted alongside Prithviraj Sukumaran in 'Bhramam' which was released on Amazon Prime Video on October 7. She is also working on the highly-anticipated 'Thiruchitrambalam' starring Dhanush, 'Pakka Commercial', 'Sardar' and 'Thank you'.
WATCH THE EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW WITH RAASHI KHANNA HERE: