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Monday, November 10, 2008

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The audio release of the film 'Sindhanai Sei' was recently held at Chennai. The chief guest of the function was Action King Arjun. Producer A M Rathnam, Amma Creations Siva and Kottai Sekar had released the first cassette and gave the same to Dharani, Venkat Prabhu and Boopathy Pandian respectively who in turn gave the audio cassette to
Arjun amidst huge applause. The occasion was dotted with some interesting anecdotes.Music for the film is composed by Sai Thaman who was one of the 'Boys' discovered by director Shankar. Songs of the film were rendered by the singers (on stage) who had sung the same in the film. Each number was different and the speakers who spoke on the occasion said that the songs are sure to be chartbusters.
When Venkat Prabhu spoke, he said that Thaman was the first choice for Premji's character in Chennai-28 and he used to play drums in their band. He adds, "Our performance used to bring the roof down. After one of our performance, a newspaper has reported the picture of only Thaman and all that I can say was 'enna kodumai sir idu'. Anyway, when I wanted to cast him Chennai-28, he was on his way to UK with Mani Sharma and that's how Premji came into the picture". Further on, Venkat Prabhu wished the new music composer all luck and success.
When Arjun got up to speak, he had some interesting information to share about Rajashekhar, the producer of the film. He says, "One day when I was casually flipping the channel, a dance movement in a Kannada film caught my attention. When I enquired I came to know about Rajashekar and then I brought him in as dance choreographer for Chengottai. He is such a hard working person who works without expecting anything." He also said that this producer cum director cum choreographer is sure to reap success.
A heavy garland with six feet height was adorned on Arjun without any support along with a flower crown and the poor actor had to pose with it for quite some time. The burden indeed was very heavy.

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