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Sheena Chohan's Tamil Film Explores Caste Discrimination
28 Dec
Summary
- Indian actor Sheena Chohan leads Tamil film 'Arjunanin Allirani'.
- The drama focuses on folk artists and caste discrimination.
- Legendary composer Ilaiyaraaja will score the film's music.

Indian actor Sheena Chohan is set to star in "Arjunanin Allirani," a Tamil drama focusing on folk artists and caste discrimination. The film, penned by B. Jeyamohan and directed by Vino Vikraman Pillai, will feature music composed by Ilaiyaraaja. This marks Chohan's debut in Tamil cinema, following her work in Malayalam, Hindi, and international productions.
The narrative centers on two impoverished artists, a folk dancer and a Dalit singer, exploring their relationship amidst societal challenges. Chohan's character, Rani, will undergo significant transformations across four life stages, demanding rigorous martial arts training, including the traditional Chilambattam. Director Pillai praised Chohan's passion and suitability for the physically demanding role.
Chohan, also a human rights advocate, emphasized her preference for socially grounded roles, noting positive industry shifts toward more realistic female characters. Her recent performances include the Hindi biopic "Sant Tukaram" and pan-India thriller "Jatasya Maranam Dhruvam." Upcoming projects include the VFX-heavy series "Bhaayava" and international credits like "Ant Story."




