Thalaivan

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Thalaivan
Directed by Ramesh Selvan
Produced by Chithirai Selvan
Written by Mohammed Jaffer
Starring Bas
Nikesha Patel
Santhanam
Music by Vidyasagar
Cinematography S. K. Boopathy
Editing by Anthony
Studio Blue Ocean Pcitures
Country India
Language Tamil

Thalaivan is an upcoming Tamil film directed by Ramesh Selvan and produced by Chithirai Selvan. The film features Bas and Nikesha Patel in the lead roles, while the ensemble cast features Santhanam, Suman and Jayaprakash amongst others. The film is in its post-production stage.[4]

Cast

Production

The film is the home production of the newcomer lead actor, V. Bhaskaran alias Bas, brother to politician T. T. V. Dhinakaran and a nephew of Sasikala Natarajan, a confidante of All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK) politician and Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu, J. Jayalalithaa. The actor is in his 40s and had previously been the managing director of JJTV during Jayalalithaa's first term as chief minister between 1991 and 1996. He revealed his experience at JJTV created an ambition of him working as an actor and thus approached the producers of the MGR-starrer Thalaivan and sought permission to use their title in his new venture.[5] Production began in July 2012 with Bas signing up a host of established cast and crew to join the team, including actors Santhanam, Suman and Jayaprakash while actresses Nikesha Patel and Sana Khan were signed on to play heroines. Sana Khan was later replaced by Monica in the cast, after she became busy with other projects. A technical team involving Ramesh Selvan of Ulavuthurai (1998) and Jananam (2004) as director, Anthony as editor and G. V. Prakash Kumar as composer was announced, although the composer later opted out and he was replaced by Vidyasagar.[6]

The film was briefly delayed when Bas was arrested in June 2013 in a case of cheating a woman.[7] In June 2013, the director Ramesh Selvan issued a press release distancing himself from the project, indicating that he had suffered health problems as a result of his strenuous work on the project and that he had to complete his other venture, Kalavaram (2014).[8]

Soundtrack

The audio launch was held at a large event in May 2013, with director Ameer voicing his appreciation at the film's lavish celebrations.[9]

References

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