Recently a Sufi song was recorded for 'Chikku Bukku' by Music Composers Hariharan and Leslie of the Colonial Cousins fame. The song was sung by the most popular Sufi singers Wadali Brothers, (Puranchand Wadali & Pyarelal Wadali). They hail from Guru ki Wadali in the Amritsar district in Punjab
Actor Aarya and cinematographer Nirav Shah with their earnest endeavors had accomplished bringing ‘Light’ to Tamil film industry. Sounds to be quite wondering, isn’t? ‘Lightning Strikes’ was the fantabulous occasion where ‘Lightning Effects’ those were used in Hollywood has been imported to Kollywood now. Cinematographer Nirav Shah and Actor Aarya were sang appraisals for brining the fantastic technology over here.
When asked Nirav Shah whether this technology would enhance the standard of Tamil Cinema, he said, ‘Eventually not. Our filmmakers and technicians had employed such of our own way in project the Lightning effects. But it had no impact on the screens due to various constraints. This new technology will incisively add to the right transcription of getting the best visuals…’ It’s noteworthy that this ‘Lightning Technology’ was used in various top-charting Hollywood movies including ‘Green Mile’ and ‘The Shawshank Redemption’.
Sun Pictures usually takes on the distribution work of most of the films produced by producer Kalpathi Agoram. In continuing with this trend, Sun Pictures is said to have decided to acquire the distribution rights of ‘Madarasapattinam’, the next film from Agoram, for a huge sum.
The producer was contemplating cutting down Aarya’s fee but didn’t do so, thanks to Sun Pictures’s decision to buy the film at a magnanimous rate. Director Vijay, who has earned a name for himself with films like ‘Kireedom’ and ‘Poi Solla Porom’, is working sincerely to keep that name. For ‘Madarasapattinam’, the script of which has been set in the early part of the twentieth century, Vijay wanted a tram, an archaic mode of transport.
Instead of bringing one from Kolkata where it is still in use, Vijay has asked his producer to make one such tram in Chennai itself. A part of Mount Road, after the Unit rented it, was converted into earlier ‘Madras’ that existed some 100 years ago. The art director had put in tremendous work to make it look realistic. With Sun Pictures coming to rescue, Vijay won’t have any financial worries for the time being.