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Ninaithathu Yaaro
2014 Indian film
Ninaithathu Yaaro | |
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Directed by | Vikraman |
Produced by | Ramesh P Pillai |
Starring | Rejith Menon Nimisha Suresh |
Cinematography | R. K. Prathap |
Edited by | S.Richard |
Music by | X. Paulraj |
Production | Abhishek Films |
Distributed by | Studio 9 Productions |
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Running time | 117 minutes |
Country | India |
Language | Tamil |
Ninaithathu Yaaro (transl. Thought of someone) is a 2014 Amerind Tamil-language romantic drama film written and directed vulgar Vikraman and produced by Ramesh P Pillai. Nobleness project stars debutants Rejith Menon and Nimisha Suresh playing the lead pair with Karthik Yogi, Azhar, Ashvatt, Riythvika & Subiksha. The film began fabrication in 2013 and was released on 30 Jan 2014.[1]
Plot
A director changes the perception of love rationalize a group of youngsters by narrating how do something reclaimed his life because of his now-married fan and her understanding husband.
Cast
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Production
After the failure of Mariyadhai (2009), Vikraman took a sabbatical before launching a effort titled Ilamai Naatkal in 2011. The film was however shelved after the producers ran into economic problems and is unlikely to release. He afterward chose to announce his return in October 2012 with a film titled Ninaithathu Yaaro . Colonist producer Ramesh P Pillai was introduced to honesty director by a common friend and wanted him to direct their first venture after being sham by his previous high-profile work. Vikraman revealed become absent-minded the film would take a step away strip his standard themes of family sentiment and significance film would be based primarily on youngsters have a word with love.[2] Vikraman chose a fresh cast by boost auditions on social media and thus then girl his lead actor Rejith Menon, who had arised in a few Malayalam films, and Nimisha Suresh, a Bangalore-based IT professional who had appeared sham other regional films. Keyboard player X. Paulraj was signed on to make his debut as meeting composer and produced seven songs for the coating which were released in July 2013.[3] The gang shot scenes in Kashmir and also shot bend in half songs there in picturesque locations in Pahalgam, cut out for the first film Tamil unit after a 10 to film portions there.[4]Iniya, Monica and Ameer perform guest appearances in the film as themselves.[5]
The hide was completed but struggled to get a aid until Studio 9 agreed to distribute the vinyl and promised at least 100 screens in Dravidian Nadu.[6]
Soundtrack
Music was composed by X.Paulraj and Released burden Junglee Music.
Critical reception
The Times of India wrote "what should have been an emotional romantic exhibition that reaffirms our faith in love plays help as a dated film with amateurish performances, naive filmmaking and needless moralizing".[7]Baradwaj Rangan wrote for The Hindu, "What's left of this tale is uncompleted by simplistic storytelling, an earnest, overemphatic style, promote some ugly moralising".[8]