Director Vadivudayan's much-talked-about film Samida (also referred to as Sameda) releases on December 6th
Director Vadivudayan's much-discussed Samida (also referred to as Sameda) releases on December 6th. Produced by S. Poornapriya, Samida is the first film to be shot completely in Kasi, the holy city for Hindus. Many are curious to know why it was shot there and does it have to do anything with sadhus like Naan Kadavul. Well, sadhus are the main highlight of this film too, but the film does not entirely concentrate on them. In fact, it has two parallel plots; the story of a thug who develops a conscience after falling in love with a beautiful girl and a battle between two religious factions. The film never compromises on the "commercial elements of Kollywood Cinema" while attempting a serious juxtaposition of terrorism and spirituality. Adequately filled with glamour, romance, action, Samida will definitely prove to be a good entertainer.
Renowned producer Sembian turned hero for this film, and the heroine is an attractive newcomer Tanusha. Cinematography by Srinivasa Reddy is one of the strong points of the film; he has captured the beauty of Kasi effectively. Director Vadivudayan's story and screenplay are the other strong points; he has the experience of earlier assisting renowned Mollywood director Shaji Kailash. Apart from writing the story and screenplay and directing this film, this multi-talented personality has also written its dialogues and songs. Music is by Indrajith, a talented newcomer.
Wednesday, December 3, 2008
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