
Image Courtesy: dhanush.k.raja (L), harishuthaman (R)
Quick Take
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Actor Harish suffered a ligament tear in the knee while shooting
Thodari also stars Dhanush and Keerthy Suresh
The film is set to hit the screens on September 22
One of the longest train films to be shot, the cast had a tough time shooting on running trains, cramped compartments, jungles and arid terrain across India. In a chat with the villain of the story, actor Harish Uthaman, we discovered the pain and pleasure that went behind the making of Thodari

Moving trains, cramped spaces et al
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But despite all the care they took, Harish suffered a ligament tear during one shot. But that didn't stop him, "I had to jump off train onto the blue metal beside the track on the ground below. As a result, I suffered a ligament tear in my knee. But despite the pain, I completed 3 more days of shoot somehow." He later underwent a surgery and had to take a break from films for 6 months.
Injuries seem to be a part and parcel of an actor's life. During another fight sequence of Thodari, in the cramped space of the attender's cabin, both Dhanush and Harish seemed to have had a fair share of injuries on their heads, hands and legs. Harish says, "The attender's cabin on a train has one berth, a fan and some shelves. In that cramped space we shot for 3 days for a fight sequence. No matter how careful we were, since it was a small space, both of us got injured many times. Dhanush especially got hit on his head several times as he had to climb on the berth and fight. Though I tried my best to avoid it, his head got bumped against the roof and the sides of the small cabin. I too got hit on my legs and hands."

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Describing Dhanush, he says, "He's thoroughly focused on his work and doesn't let anything from the outer world affect or distract him when on sets. He says that we are in the industry to do work and we need to keep our attention on that."

Roughing up Keerthy
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Thodari has Dhanush playing a pantry boy while Keerthy plays a makeup assistant. The film, directed by Prabhu Solomon will hit the screen on September 22.
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