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Breakfast trailer shows how love's definition changes when couples tie the knot

Helmed by AR Gandhi Krishna, Breakfast stars Raanav, Rosmin, Krithik Mohan, Sampath Kumar, Kasthuri and Archana in lead roles

Cinema Express Desk

Two modern couples tie the knot, and there begins the trouble in the trailer of Breakfast. The film is helmed by AR Gandhi Krishna, known for Chellamae and Ananda Thandavam. The upcoming film is gearing up to open in theatres on April 24.

The teaser features two parallel love stories of the current generation. Krithik Mohan and Amitha Ranganth get married after being in a relationship, and the definition of love slowly begins to change. Further, Raanav and Rosmin play another couple whose class differences seem to bring in conflict.

Previously, speaking at the film's pre-release event, director Gandhi Krishna said, "Breakfast reflects the lifestyle of today’s generation. It portrays how love existed 2,000 years ago and how it exists among today’s youth. We’ve given the tagline ‘Accept the Reality'. We live in a time where we cannot fight against modern lifestyles. We are not offering advice to couples, but we must accept this bitter truth. We have only one life, and our culture teaches us to live it meaningfully. We’ve tried to present this in a commercial format."

Breakfast also stars Sampath Kumar, Kasturi, and Archana, among others. The film is backed by Girija Varadaraj under the Prem Classic Pictures banner. On the technical front, the film will feature music composed by GV Prakash, cinematography by MV Paneer Selvam and editing by S Baaskar.

Gandhi Krishna, an erstwhile assistant of Shankar, made his directorial debut with Nila Kaalam. He then helmed Chellamae, introducing actor Vishal, and followed it up with Ananda Thandavam, based on author Sujatha's Pirivom Santhipom. The director reunites with GV Prakash for Breakfast, after their work together on Ananda Thandavam.

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