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'Tourist Family' director Abishan Jeevinth meets Nani; praises the 'HIT' actor as a humble and grounded person

'Tourist Family' director Abishan Jeevinth meets Nani; praises the 'HIT' actor as a humble and grounded person

Time of India14-06-2025
Abishan Jeevinth
has made a striking debut as a filmmaker with 'Tourist Family,' a heartfelt drama that has now been declared a blockbuster. Lauded for its fresh narrative, emotional depth, and genuine performances, the film resonated strongly with audiences during its theatrical run.
As a first-time director, Abishan Jeevinth has achieved something that many only hope for by delivering a film that connects audiences across multiple age groups and backgrounds.
OTT Wave and
Nani
's appreciation add to the buzz.
Following its theatrical success, 'Tourist Family' continues to receive praise after its OTT debut. Fans have taken the film's warmth, humor, and touching story to social media, which has increased its popularity.
Adding this wave of praise was a special moment for the director to meet the actor Nani personally. Abishan Jeevnith shared his enthusiasm online and called it an unforgettable experience. "What a day! Truly honored to have met you, @NameisNani sir.
You're such a humble and grounded person. The way you spoke about the film in such detail made it more special for me. Thank you :),' wrote Abishan Jeevinth by sharing his picture with Nani.
The film industry backs a promising star.
The response hasn't just been from audiences; many cinema stars, including Rajinikanth, SS Rajamouli, Suriya, Kichcha Sudeep, and others, have also praised the 'Tourist Family.' Many have highlighted the clear story of Abishan Jeevinth, their ability to remove natural performances, and their ability as a strong new voice in
Indian cinema
. The film has become a talking point among cinephiles and celebrities alike, earning both critical acclaim and fan love, something few debut films achieve so seamlessly.
A relatable story with heart and humor
'Tourist Family' revolves around a Sri Lankan family's entry into India due to the crisis and the situation faced by them in the recovery. The film blends humor, emotion, and soulful music while offering striking visuals and crisp direction. Sasikumar, Simran, Mithun Jaishankar, and Nithushan played main roles, while Abishan Jeevinth appeared in a short role.
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