Vetrimaran releases First Look of Endravadhu Oru Naal, a film based on real-life incidents!
It is no secret that today, the public loves films that showcase stories that are based on real-life.
One such film that is now being made is Endravadhu Oru Naal.
Directed
by debutant Vetri Duraisamy, the film's story has been developed by
beautifully and skillfully stringing together several real-life
incidents that have been reported in the media.
The screenplay of
this film highlights the deep bond man shares with his farm animals and
deals with a number of issues ranging from displacement caused by
globalisation to water scarcity, child labour and the challenges that
lie before the downtrodden masses that are hoping for a better tomorrow.
Set
in the Kongu region of the state, the film attempts to capture the
lifestyle of those in the rural areas of the region as it is. A
highlight of the film is that all actors in this film have delivered
dialogues in the local dialect.
Actor Vidharth, who has made a
mark for himself through his realistic portrayal of characters and his
choice of realistic stories, plays the lead along with actress Remya
Nambeesan, who is known for picking good significant roles, in this
film.
Raghavan, the child artiste who stole the hearts of
audiences with his performance in the film 'Sethupathi', has played an
important role in this film.
Endraavadhu Oru Naal is being
produced by The Theatre People, a group that is entering production for
the first time with this film. The production house's intention is to
make films that are unique and at the same time, enjoyable and endearing
to the masses.
N Shanmughasundaram has cranked the camera for
this film while N R Raghunandan has scored the music for this flick. Mu
KasiVishwanathan is the editor of this film and Vairamuthu has penned
the lyrics for all the songs of this film.
The film is in its final stages of production.
The
first look of the film, released by one of Tamil cinema's finest
directors Vetrimaran, has caught the attention of netizens and is being
shared widely much to the delight of the film unit.
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