Friday, February 27, 2009
Tamanna's Ananda Thandavam to be released in first week of March
Producer Aascar Ravichandran's upcoming Tamil film Ananda Thandavam (also spelt as Aananda Thaandavam), which stars tantalizing damsel Tamanna and debutant Siddarth under the direction of Gandhi Krishna, former assistant to Shankar in Sivaji, is being dubbed in Telugu with the same name. The shooting has been completed and the film is ready for release.
Ananda Thandavam, an adaptation of renowned Tamil writer Sujatha’s much-acclaimed novel "Pirivom Santhippom", is considered to be a very important film in Tamanna’s career, as it is a heroine-centric story, which has a strong message to those who are craving to leave their homeland and settle abroad.
Extensively shot in the US, the film revolves around a young girl whose profession in the field of virtual reality and special effects field takes her to the US. After spending quite some time there, she realizes that her life has been rendered too monotonous by the mechanized American lifestyle. That is when she longs to return to India.
Sujatha also wrote the dialogues for the screenplay before his death. The film also stars Rukmini of Bommalattam fame, Bala Singh, Kitty, Madanbob, and "Special Effects" Venky. Music is composed by G.V. Prakash Kumar and will be released in the first week of March through Sony BMG. Award-winning lyricist Vairamuthu has penned the lyrics. The film will be released in the first week of March.
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