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After
an emotional potboiler in Thavamai Thavamirundhu, Cheran is all
set to enthrall film buffs with Mayakkannadi, a rather unusual
title. Interestingly, it is a movie that is set in Chennai with
Cheran playing a trendy and fashion savvy youth.
After Gopika in Autograph, Padmapriya in Thavamai Thavamirunthu,
Cheran's choice is still confined to the backwaters of Kerala.
Navya Nair has got the nod, getting the break of her career,
which her talent warranted.
It was a fine experience to work with Navya in an off-beat film
Aadum Koothu, which will have a round in the festival before
finding the theatres. Again for Mayakkannadi, we both came
together and managed to set things going. The movie has so far
come very good and it is a feel-good experience for me to be
part of such a quality venture.
Cheran is also sporting a trendy, chic look ---something of a
city slicker. Man known to play rustic and rural characters,
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Though
a city-based subject, there is the Cheran's assurance of a clean
cinema. 'It is a modern story in a middle class family,
something I have never attempted before. A new challenge is how
I see it. I have created an image consciously right from my
Solla Maranda Kadai days'.
Cheran and Ilayaraja are coming together for the first time.
'Once he got to know the full script, Ilayaraja was on the job.
Music has always played a big part in my story and this time it
will be no different.'
Veteran Panchu Arunachalam’s son Srinivasan under his Chellamai
Celluloid banner produces Mayakkannadi. Dwaraknath, who canned
the Sneha episodes in Autograph, has handled the responsibility
of cinematography.
Cheran is keen to continue his good run. He has been giving his
heart out to shape the film in the best possible way. Hope
Cheran emerges successful this time too.
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