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Brindavanam (2017 film)

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Directed by
  
Radha Mohan

Starring
  
Vivek Arulnithi Tanya

Cinematography
  
M. S. Vivekanand

Initial release
  
17 December 2016

Music director
  
Vishal Chandrasekhar

Written by
  
R. Parthiepan

Produced by
  
Shan Sutharsan

Music by
  
Vishal Chandrasekhar

Production company
  
Vansan Movies

Director
  
Radha Mohan

Production company
  
Vansan Movies

Cast
  
Arulnithi, Vivek, Cell Murugan, Tanya

Similar
  
Naalu Policeum Nalla Irun, Uppu Karuvaadu, Demonte Colony, Ponniyin Selvan, Abhiyum Naanum

Brindavanam is an upcoming Indian Tamil comedy drama film directed by Radha Mohan and produced by Shan Sutharsan. The film stars Vivek and Arulnithi in the lead roles, while Tanya portrays the leading female role. Featuring music composed by Vishal Chandrasekhar, the film began production during August 2016.

Contents

Cast

  • Vivek as himself
  • Arulnithi
  • Tanya
  • Cell Murugan
  • Production

    In June 2016, Shan Sutharsan of Vansan Movies announced that his production studio would simultaneously produce two Tamil films — a project by Radha Mohan and Mahendran Rajamani's Enakku Vaaitha Adimaigal. Arulnithi and Vivek were reported to play leading roles, while newcomer Tanya, granddaughter of actor Ravichandran, was selected as the lead actress. M. S. Prabhu and Vishal Chandrasekhar were revealed as the film's cinematographer and composer, though Prabhu was later replaced by newcomer M.S. Vivekanand, an erstwhile assistant of P. C. Sriram. Radha Mohan announced actor Vivek would portray himself and the film would be about the bonding between a popular actor and his fan, though distanced reports that the film would be along the lines of the 2016 Hindi film, Fan.

    The film was officially launched with the title Brindavanam in mid August 2016, with Vivek planting a tree sapling to commemorate the start of the film's shoot in Sakleshpur, Karnataka.

    References

    Brindavanam (2017 film) Wikipedia