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Udhayan, who directed Vijayakanth's Perarasu, is now making 'Aayudham Seivom', featuring Sunder C and Anjali (Katrathu Tamil). The movie, in which Udhayan tries to make a string comeback, is the maiden venture of Pyramid Saimira, who has recently stepped into film production. Aayudham Seivom Gallery Aayudham Seivom Gallery After seeing the movie, the production company has come out with a creative suggestion to the director regarding the climax. The producers have suggested an important change in the climax and the director, quite impressed by the suggestion, has agreed to change the climax. Since Sunder C too has given his nod to the change, the new climax is set to be shot soon. Anjali, who appeared in a deglamorised role in her maiden venture 'Katrathu Tamil', directed by debutant director Ram, has made it clear that she is wiling to do glamorous roles as well, by flaunting her body in 'Aayudham Seivom'. While the movie could well decide the future of Anjali as an actor, it will also determine the fate of Udhayan, who is making a film after a long gap. 'Aayudham Seivom' is expected to be released during April ' May.
'Aayudham Seivom' from June 27
Sundar C's 'Aayudham Seivom' will hit the screens on 27th June. Interestingly the movie is the first full production venture of Pyramid Saimira. Directed by Udhayan, the movie features Sundar C, 'Kattradhu Thamizh' Anjali, Napolean and Vivek in prominent roles. According to Udhayan, 'it is the story of a local goon, whose life undergoes a change after he is sentenced to spend a month in the Mahatma Gandhi museum'. 'The movie has a strong message and everything has come good. It has a huge star cast which includes Nasser, Vijaykumar, Sukanya, Manivannan, G M Kumar, Ponvannan, Shanmugarajan, Ku Gnanasambhandham among others. Malavika and Vindhya have appeared for a couple of item numbers'. Srikanth Deva's music is a major highlight, he adds. Sundar C has been striving hard to etch a place for himself as an actor with quite some success. Donning roles that have negative shades but always with a clear conscience, the director turned actor basically targets B and C audiences.
Santhanam , Santosh Narayan for Vallavanukku Pullum Aayudham
There is huge buzz making vibes in K-town that Santhanam is gearing up to play the lead role in his upcoming film, Vallavanukku Pullum Aayudham. To be directed by Srinath, Vallavanukku Pullum Aayudham will have a glimpse of Santosh Narayan’s music. Anirudh Ravichander is about to sign Vallavanukku Pullum Aayudham but backed off from the project, as busy with current schedules. Looking forward to kick-start the shoots of Vallavanukku Pullum Aayudham in the last week of July, director Srinath is in search of the lead actress to pair up Santhanam. Vallavanukku Pullum Aayudham is said to be the remake of Telugu flick ‘Maryada Ramanna’ directed by SS Rajamouli, which is also remade in Hindi as ‘Son of Sardar’ with Ajay Devgan. Keep checking the space for complete cast and crew details of Vallavanukku Pullum Aayudham…
Ayudham Seivom: No to violence
Pyramid Saimira's production venture 'Ayudham Seivom' is all complete and is ready for release this month-end. Directed by Udhayan, who made his debut with Perarasu, 'Ayudham Seivom' features Sundar C in the lead role with 'Kattradhu Thamizh' Anjali playing the female lead. Speaking about the film, he said, 'It is a movie which propagates non-violence. Sundar C plays a rowdy, whose life undergoes a change after he comes across a unique punishment. He is ordered by a court to spend a month in Mahatma Gandhi museum. What happens then forms the crux.' Thanking Pyramid Saimira, Udhayan said, 'Sundar C never interfered in my work. Though he is an acclaimed director, he never influenced me to do anything. He allowed me to work freely'. 'The movie has a strong message and everything has come good. It has a huge star cast and Vivek plays a prominent role and he comes all through the movie', he adds. ' 'Ayudham Seivom' will tread a new path. It is necessary for today's strife-torn world', he said.