Rajesh Tailang joins the cast of Andaman

Rajesh Tailang  with director Smita Singh
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Rajesh Tailang with director Smita Singh

Highlights

I always look for a good team and then say yes to the film. I opt and collaborate with the teams with optimism and zeal

Critically acclaimed Actor Rajesh Tailang of 'Mirzapur' and 'Delhi Crime' fame who has recently joined the cast of film 'Andaman' along with Sanjay Mishra has all praise for his co actor Anand Raaj.

On working with him he says, "Anand is a very electrifying and elating person. I like actors who are well driven in writing and acting both as they go deep inside the character. I connect with such actors a lot as I often scribble some words too."

It is directed by debutant director Smita Singh. This film is written by Anand Raaj who is also playing the protagonist. It is produced by 8 pillars motion pictures.This film is a inspirational social drama around a quarantine centre made in an unprivileged village.

On talking about choosing the script of 'Andaman', he says , "I always look for a good team and then say yes to the film. I opt and collaborate with the teams with optimism and zeal. As I knew the director Smita Singh and my co actor Anand Raaj for years. I'm well aware of their enthusiasm and hard work in all terms, the way they channelise their talent is great that's the reason I chose the film. It was because of the team, Smita and Anand. But even if I haven't known them, I would have worked with them after reading the script because the story is amazing and I think that everyone will like this film."

On talking about the film he says that according to him people should watch this film because as they are slowly and steadily breaking through this pandemic the film also revolves around the Covid-19 issues.

He ends saying, "It has covered a lot of different human aspects. It's overall inspiring, comedy, and drama. Also the film was shot amidst the pandemic so it has the constant endeavour and toil of the entire team to connect all the dots and make it happen."

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