27 June,2021 11:00 AM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
Adithi Balan in `Cold Case` (Photo/PR)
Amazon Prime Video recently unveiled the intriguing trailer of this investigative, horror-thriller film 'Cold Case' starring superstar Prithviraj Sukumaran and Adithi Balan in the lead. The actress, recently opened up on her experience of working with the Malayalam star, who is also a filmmaker, saying he approaches scenes with an eye of a director.
Adithi Balan shares, "On the first day of shoot I was nervous cause this was probably the first time I'm seeing him in person. I am a fan. He is too professional and perfect. But the next day it got better. Then I started having conversations with him. He is also a director, so he has an eye for things as a director. Once or twice he helped me with a few things in a scene and would suggest how to fix it. It was nice of him to help me or teach as a co-artist to help me perform better."
'Cold Case' is a riveting story of a complex murder case, the investigation of which is taken on by one of Trivandrum's most brilliant officers - ACP Satyajith (Prithviraj Sukumaran). As Satyajith unravels several mysteries behind the murder, the case takes a rather âcold' turn with the emergence of supernatural forces in the case. Finding their way through parallel investigations, ACP Satyajith and investigative journalist Medha Padmaja (Adithi Balan) eventually cross paths to unearth secrets they never imagined.
'Cold Case' is helmed by cinematographer-turned-filmmaker Tanu Balak, marking his directorial debut, while it is jointly produced by Anto Joseph and Plan J Studios, penned by Sreenath V Nath. The film will premiere globally on June 30, 2021, on Amazon Prime Video.
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