Mysskin touched Swasika’s feet to praise her performance in ‘Nooru Sami’. Vijay Antony and Sasi film describes his passion for cinema

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Mysskin touched Swasika's feet to praise her performance in 'Nooru Sami'. Vijay Antony and Sasi film describes his passion for cinema

The pre-release event of Vijay Antony’s upcoming film ‘Nooru Sami’ turned into a memorable occasion after director Mysskin made an unexpected gesture on stage. As he came forward to speak at the event, he first greeted actor Vijay Antony. Moments later, he bent down and touched actress Swasika’s feet as a sign of respect. The actress seemed surprised by this gesture and immediately helped him get up.

The emotional moment received huge applause from the audience and quickly became one of the most talked about highlights of the event, with videos going viral on social media.

Swasika’s performance in ‘Nooru Sami’ is especially appreciated

As reported by Filmibeat, Mysskin’s gesture was his way of appreciating Swasika’s performance in the film. After watching Nooru Sami’s film, the director was reportedly impressed by her work and wanted to express his admiration publicly. Emotional drama directed by

Sassy

The film revolves around a widow’s journey towards remarriage and is scheduled to hit theaters on June 19. The film stars Karunas and Legumol Jose.

Munishkanth

And others in important roles. The trailer has already elicited positive responses, raising expectations among moviegoers.

Miskin describes Sassi as one of the rarest spirits in the world Tamil cinema

During his speech, Myskin became emotional while talking about director Sassi and their long friendship. “In cinema, there are very few people who I can call a true ‘Sami’. In my 30 years of film life, Sassi was one of those rare people,” he said. Miskin added that Sassi always stood by his side with genuine affection and respect. “Every month, he calls me, checks up on me, and compliments me even when I’m not around.

We may win awards and achieve many things in cinema, but one day we will all be gone. Sassy is different. “With his love and humanity, he will never truly die,” the director also recalled his early struggles in the industry and said that Sasi was one of the few people he trusted during those difficult years.

‘Nooru Sami’ leaves Myskin inspired and motivated

Talking about Nooru Sami, Mysskin revealed how much the film influenced him. “After writing this story, Sassi called me first and narrated it to her.

“We discussed the script for days because it stuck with me,” he said. Myskin also explained that he usually avoids watching too many movies because a disappointing movie can leave him frustrated. “But when I watch a really good movie, it fills me with tremendous energy.

It makes me feel like I can direct 25 more films. “‘Nooru Sami’ gave me that feeling,” Myskin said. Lauding the film’s emotional story, Myskin said the film inspired him as a director and cinephile, adding that good cinema always has the power to reignite creativity.

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