Aayirathil Oruvan: Trailer unveiled by Kamal Haasan and Suriya
With exactly a month left for the release, the trailer of ‘Aayirthil Oruvan’, along with some scintillating songs and stunning scenes, was unveiled at a grand function in Chennai on Sunday.
The trailer was unveiled by Kamal Haasan in the presence of Suriya, Karthi, Selvaraghavan, producer R Raveendran, Reema, Andrea, Parthiban, Vairamuthu, G V Prakash, cinematographer Ramji and editor Kola Bhaskar.
Also present were Tamil Film Producers Council president Rama Narayanan, Film Employees Federation of South India chief V C Guhanathan and Sun Pictures chief executive officer Hansraj Saxena.
In his address, Kamal urged producers not to make movies for money alone. “There are enough trades to make money. But cinema is a different business. If you are producing films, do it with passion, zeal and ambition,” he said.
The two songs screened at the event were ‘Easa, Easa…’ (sung by Karthik and Andrea) and ‘Un Mela Aasadhan…’ (sung by Dhanush, Aishwarya Dhanush and Andrea). The trailer was stunning and raised curiosity of the audience to watch the movie.
Suriya with Malayalam director!
Amal will remake the Malayalam hit Mammootty starrer ‘Mrigaya’ by I V Sasi-Lohithadas, which was released in early nineties. Suriya will appear in the character of the uncultured hunter named Varunni, which Mammootty has enacted in the original that fetched him a State award.
Amal is currently busy with his Prithviraj starrer ‘Anwar’ in Malayalam and is expected to begin with the remake of ‘Mrigaya’ by 2010. We just saw Suriya as a hit-man in ‘Aadhavan, next lets get ready to see him as a huntsman.
Aadhavan Completed Its 50th Day
movie. Suriya’s latest offering Aadhavan may have received mixed reviews from the public, but his charisma and Harris Jayaraj’s music have carried the movie forward. As of yesterday, the movie completed its 50th day in theatres across Tamil Nadu for reasonably good audiences.
Directed by K.S. Ravikumar and produced by Udhayanidhi Stalin, Aadhavan tells the story of a hitman who has never failed, who is finally given a target he is unable to kill. Besides Suriya and the music, two other high points of the movie are Vadivelu’s comedy and the camera work. Vadivelu helps relieve some of the monotony, while the camera captures some really beautiful locales that are picture-perfect.