Nedunchaalai

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Nedunchaalai
Directed by N. Krishna
Produced by Aaju
C.Soundarajan
Starring Aari
Shivada Nair
Prashant Narayanan
Music by C. Sathya
Cinematography Rajavel
Editing by Kishore Te.
Studio Fine Focus
Distributed by Red Giant Movies
Country India
Language Tamil

Nedunchaalai is an upcoming Tamil film directed by N. Krishna and produced by C. Soundarajan. The film features Aari and Shivada Nair in the lead roles, with Prashant Narayanan in another pivotal role. The film is in its post-production stage.[1]

Cast

Production

The film was announced in February 2012 with director N. Krishna, of Sillunu Oru Kaadhal (2006) fame, choosing to move on to his next venture instead of waiting for his long pending project Yen Ippadi Mayakkinai? to release.[2] Aari, who appeared in Rettaisuzhi (2010) and Maalai Pozhudhin Mayakathilaey (2012) was cast in the male lead role, with Shivada Nair, who has appeared in Malayalam films pairing opposite him. Prashant Narayanan was also signed on to play a pivotal role in the film, as were supporting actors Thambi Ramiah and VTV Ganesh.[3] The title was revealed to be Nedunchalai in March 2012 with the makers adamant that the title did not clash with another project titled Desiya Nedunchalai during the period.[4] Filming began soon after and Aari was hurt during a stunt scene in June 2012, when it was also revealed that it was a period film set in the 1980s.[5][6]

The team continued filming for the rest of the year, with production finally complete in early 2013. Udhayanidhi Stalin's Red Giant Movies acquired the distribution rights for the film after being impressed in a viewing in December 2013.[7]

Soundtrack

Nedunchaalai
Soundtrack album by C. Sathya
Released 1 July 2013
Genre Film soundtrack
Label Think Music India
Producer C. Sathya
C. Sathya chronology

Theeya Velai Seiyyanum Kumaru
(2013)
Nedunchaalai
(2013)
Ivan Veramathiri
(2013)

The soundtrack album was composed by C. Sathya. The film's music was released on 1 July 2013 at an event where A. R. Rahman, who had collaborated with director Krishna in Sillunu Oru Kaadhal (2006), was invited as chief guest.[8][9]

No. TitleSinger(s) Length
1. "Injathea"  Roop Kumar Rathod, Madhushree 4:40
2. "Ivan Yaaro"  Madhushree 2:19
3. "Kadal Thaandi"  Elizabeth Malini, Dheeraj Kher 1:55
4. "Nandooruthu"  Palaniammal 4:19
5. "Thamirabharani"  C. Sathya 3:19
6. "Vaigai Nathi"  C. Sathya, Bavani  

References

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