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Vaazhai (Tamil pronunciation: transl. Banana) is a 2024 Indian Tamil-language children's drama film written, co-produced and directed by Mari Selvaraj. It is produced by Disney+ Hotstar , Navvi Studios and Farmer’s Master Plan Production . [ 3 ]
The story of the film is based on a real incident of director Vinothraj's family which inspired him to direct the film. [10] Vinoth stated that he spent a lot of time looking for an arid landscape, which was required for the story and was finally found in Arittapati, near Melur in Madurai. The whole film was shot at Arittapati in 30 days. [10]
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On 7 September 2020, Sony Music South released the lyrical video of the first song "Aahaa", [20] which was released in all digital platforms as the first single. [21] Zoom TV , stated the film's song as an "emotional number with holds a certain amount of breeziness that is beautiful and it also sets the right kind of mood for the film."
Abbas is a former Indian actor known for his works in Tamil and Telugu films. [1] He also acted in Malayalam, Kannada and Hindi cinema as well. He made his acting debut in Kadhal Desam (1996), with Vineeth and Tabu, which became a great success. [2]
Yagavarayinum Naa Kaakka is based on a real incident happened in Chennai and tells the story of a happy go lucky man and the shocking incident that turns his life upside down and his search for Mumbai based underworld don Mudaliar. Malupu, the Telugu version of the film was released on February 19, 2016.
Kalaiyarasan's breakthrough as an actor came through his performance in Ranjith's drama film Madras (2014), where he portrayed the pivotal role of Anbu. [4] Set in the backdrop of North Chennai, Kalaiyarasan auditioned and cleared three screen tests before being handed the role and worked closely with the film's lead actor Karthi in order to shown their on-screen camaraderie.
IndiaGlitz.com had rated the film 4.5 out of 5 and said, "Visaranai is by no means only an art or docu film, but fits into the commercial arena as well as it has thrills, especially a nail biting climax, humour, action, a little painful love story in the background and above all filled with real life incidents which one can easily relate to". [21]