Thursday, September 17, 2009

T4 a Tamil film by woman debutant director

Quite different from the action and thriller genre common to Kollywood comes a Tamil film by a woman debutant director which tells the story of two conflicting fun-loving characters, who discover each other while ‘unravelling a mystery.’

“Thiru Thiru Thuru Thuru (T4) is a small and cute comedy film that will appeal to all sections,” said J S Nandhini, who earlier assisted Priya V. in Kanda Naal Mudhal. Besides direction, Nandhini has also done the story, screenplay and dialogue. It was always her dream to become a film director and it came true when her script and a few trailers she shot were approved by the producers; Real Image and Sathyam cinemas.

“I struggled for this opportunity. It came as a great relief and it was a long awaited chance,’ she told media. Upcoming actor Ajmal and new face Rupa are playing the main roles. She wanted fresh faces since the story is about two perky youngsters, the comic situations they get into and how their relationship develops as they travel together to unravel ‘a mystery’.

Nandhini had doubts about Ajmal as he had already acted in a mature role as a ‘30-something with moustache’ in Anjaathey. She wanted a youngster to play the role of Arjun, ‘a playful, wacky guy.’ “But when I saw him, I realised he was the right person to fit into the role of Arjun,” she said. “Rupa, on the other hand, is a newcomer. I selected her after conducting 25-30 auditions. One good thing about her was that she was able to mimic my expressions. Both Ajmal and Rupa blended into the roles of Arjun and Archana,” Nandhini said. Asked if it is tough being a ‘woman director’, she laughed. “Listen, people do not have many expectations (if you are one). They expect you to make mistakes. But then, when you come up with good work, they will be impressed.”
On a serious note, Nandhini said she did not have problems once she wore the director’s hat. People co-operated with her. ‘Maybe it could have been different ten years ago. But now people have an open mind...”

Actor and director Mouli is also enacting a role in the movie, shot in digital format. The work on the movie, which was shot in Chennai, Udhagamandalam (Ooty) and Puducherry, started in 2007. “We went on fine tuning the film and it is slated for release on September 25,” she said. The film’s audio launch was done by Kamal Haasan in August.

Ajmal said he enjoyed working in the movie. Till now he was doing serious roles. “This is the first time I am doing a comedy and I really enjoyed each and every minute.’

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