onlookers
outside and those inside, the hall was decorated
tastefully. Skipping conventional ways of
releasing an audio (with a CD or a cardboard
cutout of a CD) the people behind Vallamai
Thaaraayo released it with an iPod. The team
members received the first copy. And instead
of merely screening the songs, they had playbacks
singers (Anuradha Sriram, Baradwaj) and dancers
actually sing and dance the tracks live on
stage. Legendary singer P.B. Srinivas released
the iPod-CD combo. Bharadwaj is the music
composer.
Vallamai Thaaraayo is produced by the director’s
parents, Nalini Sunderaman and SriSakthi
Sunderaman, and they intended the function
to also be a time of honoring seasoned artists
such as MN Rajam, A.L. Ragahavan, Veneeradai
Nirmala, Manjula and Vijaykumar, Ravichandran,
Srkanth, Sankar Ganesh, Sathya Priya and
Veeraswamy – all of whom came up on
stage and received mementos. Also starring
in the film are Anandraj, Kuyili, Devi Priya
and Karna, all of whom were present.
Director Madumitha said Vallamai Thorai
is “a sensitive portrait of a woman,
her feelings and her desires. It explores
my convictions that life does not need to
be accepted as it is.” Like the movie,
the songs have a very different feel to
them.
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