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Producer Henry who make an image with the best films like ‘Marumalarchi and Pudhumaipithan’ is back quite after a long gap. And now, he is refreshing his earlier planned film titled ‘Aruvadai’ by renaming it as ‘Vande Matharam’. Mammootty, action hero Arjun and Sneha are playing the lead roles in the film. The movie is in its post production stages. It is a bilingual film made in Tamil and Malayalam directed by Aravinda Raj. The story is about farmers fight and related struggle to keep a friendly solution to have an ever lasting peace. Mammootty and Arjun play the role of police officers while Sneha plays the role of lady pilot. Producer Henry says that the film will enlighten the patriotism in every man with its punch dialogues. Imman has composed the music for the film. The film is planned for summer release.
Ranjith is anxious
Ranjith is a bit tensed up as his Don Sera is nearing completion and getting ready for a release early next month. A find of director R K Selvamani, Ranjith is playing the hero in Don Sera, which as the title suggests is a movie on gangsters. Directed by K S Saravanan, an assistant to director Vikraman, Ranjith is optimistic that this film will re-launch him in Tamil cinema. Speaking about Don Sera, Ranjith says, "it is a racy film and as hero, I hope to make a definite impact on Tamil audience." On his career so far, Ranjith says, "After my debut film, I was cast as hero in K T Kunjumon's Sindhunadhi Poo which ran well. But subsequent films did not earn a good name for me and I had to wallow idly for sometime, before taking up a guest role in my friend Cheran's Bharathi Kannama. But my turning point was in Marumalarchi in which I acted as villain opposite Mammootty for which I bagged the State award for best character. In a way this had stereotyped me as villain in the eyes of producers and directors. For 3 to 4 years, I acted as villain in Tamil films during which time doing a character in Paandavar Bhoomi gave me satisfaction."