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Taapsee Pannu’s 'Game Over' Will Not Be A Woman Centric Film

Ashwin Saravanan is extremely happy and excited to be working with Taapsee in 'Game Over' featuring her as a protagonist, but he clarifies that it is not a woman-centric film

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Taapsee Pannu’s 'Game Over' Will Not Be A Woman Centric Film
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Director Ashwin Saravanan is excited about joining hands with Taapsee Pannu for his upcoming Tamil-Telugu thriller ‘Game Over’.  Ever since he saw ‘Pink’ Ashwin Saravanan wanted to work with Taapsee Pannu. ‘Game Over’ that goes on the floor on Thursday marks Taapsee's return to Tamil filmdom after three years. Her last outing in Tamil was 2015 action-thriller Vai Raja Vai.

The first look poster of ‘Game Over’, being produced by Y Not Studios and Reliance Entertainment, was unveiled recently.
Describing the thriller that unfolds inside a house, Ashwin said for about 70 per cent of the film Taapsee will be seen in a wheelchair. 

It will be a quirky thriller set inside a house. It will feature very few characters. "She is someone who is not really screen-conscious and can really get under the skin of a character," said Ashwin. But ‘Game Over’ will not be a woman-centric film.

"I don't think making a film with a woman as the protagonist alone makes it woman-centric. Let's look at Anushka Sharma's 'NH10'. It's primarily a thriller about honour killing featuring a woman as the strong protagonist. My film is also a thriller and it features Taapsee as the protagonist," he said.

This will be Ashwin's third film. He made his directorial debut with Nayanthara-starrer 2015 Tamil paranormal thriller "Maya". His second film "Iravaakaalam", starring SJ Suryah in the lead, which will release soon.

Ashwin is thankful to Sashikanth of Y Not Studios for commissioning this project. "As a production house, they've consistently pushed boundaries with respect to content with their projects. 

"Be it 'Va Quarter Cutting' or 'Vikram Vedha', they're attempting different films and not just backing consumer-friendly films. It's a relief to find such a producer and I'm really proud to associate with him," he added.

Ron Yohann has been roped in to compose the music for ‘Game Over’, which has been co-written by Kaavya Ramkumar. 

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