Choreographer, actor, and philanthropist Raghava Lawrence recently took to social media to share his pride in the Tamil short film Pechi, praising Rajamuthu, a young mentee from his specially abled dance team, for delivering a deeply moving performance. Raghava wrote, “Watching it moved me to tears seeing my boy Rajamuthu deliver such a powerful performance… to witness his growth right before my eyes and see him reach such great heights today fills my heart with pride.”
#Pechi tells the story of Rajamuthu, a polio-afflicted shepherd navigating personal challenges, showcasing resilience, courage, and determination. Directed by Abhilash Selvamani and produced by Vijay Sethupathi, the film has received critical acclaim, earning a special jury mention at the 2025 International Documentary and Short Film Festival of Kerala. Its full release is scheduled for December 12, 2025.
Raghava Lawrence, known for his work in Tamil cinema as a choreographer and actor, has been actively mentoring underprivileged and specially abled youth through dance programs. Beyond his cinematic achievements, he recently donated his first home to establish a free school for children and pledged earnings from his films to support these initiatives. His support for Rajamuthu in #Pechi highlights his ongoing commitment to empowering young talent and bringing stories of resilience to the forefront.
The short film has resonated with audiences and critics alike for its heartfelt storytelling and Rajamuthu’s inspiring portrayal, further cementing Raghava Lawrence’s legacy not only as a creative force but also as a mentor and philanthropist shaping the next generation of talent in Indian cinema.
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