About the Project

“Gauthamante Radham” is a 2020 Malayalam comedy-drama directed by Anand Menon. The story revolves around Gauthaman, an 18-year-old car enthusiast, whose dream of a cool first car is unexpectedly fulfilled by a cheap, second-hand Nano. Despite his initial disappointment, Gauthaman’s family warmly embraces the humble car, turning it into a cherished family member.

In the climax, the film features an impressive 3D modeling sequence showcasing the iconic Pamban Bridge. This scene includes detailed recreations of the bridge, a boat passing underneath, and additional elements added through set extension. The use of 3D modeling enhances the visual experience, adding depth and realism to the film’s climactic moments.

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In the exciting climax of “Gauthamante Radham,” we brought the closed Pamban Bridge back to life using advanced 3D modeling. This bridge, which had been shut down for about a year in reality, became a pivotal part of the scene. We meticulously crafted a 3D version of the bridge, ensuring every detail was just right.

As the climax unfolds, the magic of 3D modeling takes center stage, allowing us to showcase the bridge in its former glory. To add to the drama, we animated a train track opening on both sides, creating a visually stunning moment as if the bridge was coming back to operational life.

In the exciting climax of the movie, we used a special technique called 3D modeling to recreate the Pamban Bridge. This bridge, which closed about a year ago in real life, became a crucial part of our film’s finale. With the magic of technology, we brought the bridge back to life in incredible detail.

Not stopping there, we also crafted a realistic 3D model of a boat that sails gracefully beneath the bridge. Picture this: a scene where the bridge stands tall, a boat smoothly navigating underneath – all created with the help of computer-generated imagery to make it look as authentic as possible.

To make the climax even more captivating, we extended the film set using computer-generated imagery.