

Released on YouTube, the single received an overwhelmingly positive response. Months into the lockdown, Tamil Osai too realised the advantages of the virtual world and went the Zoom way to produce their next work - a rendition of Bharathidasan’s Sange Muzhangu. Soon enough, the team was preparing for a Southeast Asian tour when the pandemic hit the country and rendered all efforts impossible. A couple of months down the line, they were performing for the Tiruchy chapter of the Indian Medical Association. After days of training and practice, they showcased their set to the Tamil business community and there was no looking back at least for a while. The choral ensemble came together after a round of routine auditions. We launched Tamil Osai at his event,” he narrates. Their first meeting happened at Women’s Christian College. “Ezhuchi (The Rise) was a means to bring Tamil entrepreneurs across the world under an umbrella and work towards the upliftment of the Tamil community. Then, the dream of many years became a reality in November 2019 at the first meeting of Father Jegath Gaspar’s Ezhuchi conglomerate. This is where his interest in Tamil literature offered an opportunity.

While film music is where he makes his living, he didn’t want to go down the same way when it came to rendering a service. For James, it was about giving back to Tamil Nadu and the Tamil community that gave him the identity of a music composer. He and his 60-odd disciples have embarked on a mission to put Sangam literature to modern music under the banner - Tamil Osai. The film will have music by Nivas Prasanna and cinematography by Mahesh Muthuswamy.įollow us on Instagram, Facebook or Telegram for more updates and breaking news.How much do we know about Tamizh classics beyond the proverbial phrases, one-liners made famous by movies or the stray poetry remembered from school textbooks? Working to change this status quo is music composer James Vasanthan, trusting in the time-honoured wisdom to save something, set it to music. Magizh, whose last directorial venture was Thadam, will complete shooting for this project and then commence work on his next directorial. He’s been roped in for a crucial role and is tipped to be playing the antagonist.

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The movie also stars Kaniha and filmmaker Magizh Thirumeni will be making his acting debut via this project. Reports suggest the film will revolve around three music composers, played by Vijay Sethupathi, Megha Akash, and a foreign actor. Initially, Amala Paul was roped in to play the female lead and a week later the film was officially launched and Megha Akash was brought in as a replacement. This film has Megha Akash playing the female lead. The film is touted to be a musical thriller and it would be shot in Kodaikanal. I don’t think any other language has distilled the essence of the oneness of humanity in such simple terms”. It was Vijay Sethupathi who suggested we go with Yaadhum Oore Yaavarum Kelir, the famous quote of Kaniyan Pungundranar. “We were discussing a few titles, and the theme of the film is universal, I felt we could have Yaavarum Kelir as the title. Interestingly the title was suggested by Vijay Sethupathi himself. Vijay Sethupathi’s next, directed by debutant Venkata Krishna Roghanth an erstwhile assistant of SP Jananathan, has been titled Yaadhum Oore Yaavarum Kelir. Actor Vijay Sethupathi, who was last seen in Chiranjeevi’s Sye Raa Narasimha Reddy which also marked his Telugu debut currently has close to half a dozen unreleased projects.
