Sunday 6 February 2011

Seedan audio launched in style:

Seedan audio launched in style:The audio launch of producer Mohan R's Seedan took place at AVM studio followed by a trailer launch at a star hotel. Latha Rajnikanth launched the audio in the presence of Kastoori Raja, Aishwarya Dhanush and Selvaraghavan.

 The trailer was launched by Lingsamy and Ameer and received by Vetrimaran and Suseendran.  "I am not the hero", stressed Dhanush who addressed the media at the trailer launch, before hurrying off to Karaikudi, were he is shooting for Hari's Venghai. "The hero is Krishna and the heroine is Ananya. In the original Malayalam version, the character I play had only a special appearance in the end. But in Seedan, director Subramaniam Siva increased the length and scope of the role and I appear in the second half for forty minutes."
The music is by Dhina and two songs were screened. One was a samayal song in which Dhanush is shown cooking for a family while the other was a devotional song sung by Chinna Ponna in which she has acted too on screen, as a singer in a thiruvizha.
The film has Vivek in an important role, playing a Poi samiyar ( false god man who cons people). But Vivek was quick to stress, "The character is purely fictional and has nothing to do with any instances relating to real life".
Dhina for whom Seedan is his 50th album, was all praise for Siva saying that he has a good ear for music and was the one who prophesied that the Manmadha Rasa song in Thiruda Thirudi would be a super hit, when he first heard the raw tune.
Ananya declared it a dream role since she has got excellent scope to perform. "Not a day's shoot was possible without me since the film revolves around my character. The climax scene was a tough and important one. I have also done my first romantic song in this film. Such roles are not easy to come by for heroines, and I am thrilled I got this opportunity."
For hero Krishna, this is his first film and the actor was excited to be working with Dhanush in his debut itself. Dhanush described it as a 'ladies film' while the producer ensured that the film had got a 'U' certificate and was a complete family film sans the usual fights and kuthu pattu.


 

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