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Varalaxmi Sarathkumar to star alongside The Lion King's Jeremy Irons in new film

Varalaxmi Sarathkumar to star alongside The Lion King's Jeremy Irons in new film

Rizana – A Caged Bird is based on the true story of a Sri Lankan maid who was employed as a caretaker for an infant by a family in Saudi Arabia. In 2005, the child passed away in her care, for which she was executed in Saudi Arabia in 2013. Her execution sparked outrage in Sri Lanka, with then Sri Lankan president Mahinda Rajapaksa writing to Saudi Arabia's King Abdul Aziz, seeking a pardon for Rizana. In the film, Vidhushika Reddy is set to portray Rizana.
The film will be produced by Jagath Sumathipala under his Sumathi Studios banner.
Varalaxmi was recently seen in The Verdict alongside Suhasini Mani Ratnam and Sruthi Hariharan. She will next be seen in Police Complaint. Irons, who was last in David Ayer's The Beekeeper, alongside Jason Statham, will be seen in Palestine 36.
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