
Chennai, March 15 – Director Ra Karthik, who is enjoying the success of his recently released film, "Made in Korea", has now written a note of gratitude to actress Priyanka Arul Mohan, in which he has revealed how she used to work for over 12 hours every day under difficult weather conditions for the film.
Taking to his Instagram page to express his gratitude to actress Priyanka Arul Mohan, who played the lead role in his film, the director wrote, "Shenba… @priyankaamohanofficial I've been receiving so many calls, voice notes, and messages about our film #MadeinKorea, especially about your performance. It really makes me happy. Thank you so much!!!"
He continued, "I still remember how you would always say, 'We must make a good film, and we want to succeed no matter what.' I truly feel that I have, at least to some extent, lived up to the trust you placed in me."
Praising the actress for her dedication and commitment, he wrote, "During the Korea shoot, you worked continuously for more than 12 hours every day in difficult weather conditions, you adapted to everything and gave your best. Your dedication, energy, and commitment meant so much to the entire team. Personally, I know how much effort and heart you put into this film. I am really grateful. Thank you so much!!!"
For those who are unaware, producer Sreenidhi Sagar of Rise East Entertainment and director Ra. Karthik, the duo known for the feel-good film "Nitham Oru Vaanam", have once again collaborated on "Made in Korea". The film, featuring Priyanka Arul Mohan in the lead role, premiered directly on the OTT platform Netflix on March 12. Interestingly, the film, a significant portion of which was shot in Korea, is Priyanka Arul Mohan's first project in which she had to collaborate with international stars. "Made in Korea" is also Tamil cinema's first film to be shot in Korea.