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Vishnu Vishal, Mia George starred Indru Netru Naalai is in post-production stage. Currently, Vishnu Vishal and team are dubbing for their portions in the movie. Arya, who has played a cameo role in Ravikumar directed Indru Netru Naali also dubbed for his portions in the movie today. Apparently, Vishnu Vishal took the news to Twitter and shared, “Thnx a lot @arya_offl for ur cameo in INDRU NETRU NAALAI :) n finding tym 2 finish dubbin ..wid drctr @Ravikumar_Tup” Indru Netru Naalai is the joint production venture of CV Kumar's Thirukumaran Entertainments and KE Gnanavelraja's Studio Green. Karunakaran, Jayaprakash and Anupama Kumar played key roles in the movie. Hip-Hop Tamizh has composed music while Leo John Paul is taking care of editing department. .
Indru Netru Naalai done with re-recording
Vishnu Vishal's Indru Netru Naalai is gearing up June end release. After super hit trailer and chartbuster songs, INN makers are planning for release on this 26th. Directed by debutante Ravikumar, Indru Netru Naalai enjoys music by Hiphop Tamizha aka Aditya, who had just completed the final mixing of the movie. Mia George has played Vishnu's love interest in this sci-fi film. Jointly produced by CV Kumar's Thirukumaran Entertainments and KE Gnanavelraja's Studio Green, Indru Netru Naalai casts Karunakaran, Jayaprakash and Anupama Kumar in key roles. Arya will be seen in a cameo role.
Indru Netru Naalai to open door for sci-fi genre in Tamil cinema: Director
Debutant director R Ravi Kumar says forthcoming Tamil sci-fi comedy "Indru Netru Naalai", which is said to be the first time travel film in the language, will pave way to filmmakers to explore more stories in the genre. "Tamil filmmakers have been content with romantic comedies and family dramas. I'm confident that my film will open more doors to sci-fi genre in the industry," Kumar told. Featuring Vishnu Vishal in the lead, the film is slated for release on Friday. "Agreed, reading about science could be boring, but it's possible to make a science fiction film that's interesting and entertaining at the same time. Instead of explaining the science behind time travel, I've focussed on the journey of my lead characters in time," he said. According to Kumar, there's lot of room for "creativity and imagination" in this genre. "The predictability factor has become so evident in most Tamil films that audiences have started guessing scenes. In science fiction, there's always some degree of curiosity and excitement. Since most of us don't know what the future holds for us, the same is applicable for a sci-fi film as well," he said. His fascination for computer graphics (CG) persuaded him to start his career with a film in this genre. "This film is based on my short film. I've always been fascinated by CG, and the only genre where you can use it extensively is in science fiction. It's precisely why I wanted to do a full-length sci-fi film with good involvement of CG," he said. He believes it's possible to deliver good output with CG, provided there's lot of planning. "We spent about five months on the pre-production, mostly discussing how we could make the best use of computer graphics. I had prepared my cinematographer and CG team well in advance to work in tandem," he said. "Quite a lot of time was spent on sketching the time machine. We wanted the kind of time machine audiences have not seen before, yet something that's not too complex. As soon the sketch was finalised, our CG team designed it in 3D, and finally our art director physically created it," he added. The reason Kumar chose Vishnu as his hero is because his character is easily relatable. "I could have made this film with a star, but his image would overshadow the time travel concept. Since my story revolves around a common man who stumbles upon such a device, I felt Vishnu would be perfect as audiences can easily accept him as one among them," he said. Citing an example, Kumar said: "In 'Back to the Future', Michael J. Fox was a young boy. Audiences didn't even know him then, but they connected with his character strongly and even today he's remembered for it." Produced by CV Kumar, the film also features Karunakaran and Mia George important roles.
Indru Netru Naalai Vs. YNK at BO this Friday
Theaters in Tamil nadu are gearing up with the release of two promising films this Friday. Vishnu Vishal's Indru Netru Naalai and Aadhi's Yagavarayinum Naa Kaakka ticks the clock for June 26th release. Directed by debutants Sathya Prabhas Pinisetty and R Ravikumar, YNK and INN has equal scope with distinct audiences at Box Office being the films of different genres. While, Indru Netru Naalai is reported to be a sci-fi thriller, Yagavarayinum Naa Kaakka is an horror thriller inspired from real incident. Mia George and Nikki Galrani have played the female leads for Vishnu Vishal and Aadhi, respectively in INN and YNK. Both Thirukumaran Entertainments presents Indru Netru Naalai and Raviraja Pinisetty produced YNK releasing tomorrow with good buzz. Adharsha Chitralaya presents Yagavarayinum Naa Kaakka will be released by Global United Media, while Studio Green is distributing Indru Netru Naalai.
Rajini vs Akshay at Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium
Shankar's 2.0 starring Rajinikanth, Akshay, Amy Jackson in the lead roles which was in the shooting in the sets erected in a studio in Chennai. Now the team will soon be moving to Delhi to shoot at at the popular Jawaharlal Nehru stadium.As per the reports, some high octane fight sequences between Rajinikanth and Akshay will be shot in this schedule of shooting which will last for more than a month.Bankrolled by Lyca productions, the film is being made with a budget of 350 crore ruppes, and is the most expensive film in Indian cinema history.
Neeru Bajwa pairs up with Atif for 'Hum Kis Galli'
Neeru Bajwa, a popular face on television and the leading actress of superhit Punjabi film 'Dil Apna Punjabi', is currently being seen in the latest music video of Atif Aslam's non-film album 'Doorie'. Directed by Rajat Chawla, the music video has been shot on the exotic locales of Mauritius. Titled 'Ham Kis Galli Ja Rahe Hain', the song has music by Sachin Gupta with lyrics by Sameer. Music video is based on the 'Dance Mix version' by DJ Freak that has all in it to keep the party hoppers busy. A track sung prominently at a high pitch, 'Hum Kis Galli' is about a man who is on a journey towards an unknown destination and doesn't quite know where he would end up except for the fact that there is a hope for him to find light at the end of the tunnel. For those who are hardcore rock lovers, they would lap up the song!