Rest assured Gautham is poised to
make a romantic blockbuster in 2010
with his upcoming Vinnai Thaandi Varuvaayaa.
If the footages shown at the audio
launch held today at Satyam cinemas
are anything to go by, Gautham has
created a visual treat – both
pleasing and tantalizing. Silambarasan
looks fresh and Trisha is in her usual
somber self.
VTV, by all means, could become a
career breakthrough for Silambarasan
for he’s portrayed in a never
seen before role. He oozes refinement
and is blissfully devoid of all his
usual flamboyance. Besides, everything
from his dialogue delivery, body language
and voice modulation is attuned to
suit the movie’s tone - a complete
makeover of sorts.
Three beautifully shot songs; Kannukkul
Kannai, Hosanna and Omana Penne were
shown during the event all of which
received standing ovation at the auditorium.
Of this, Omana Penne song could well
become the chartbuster right away
and stand testimony for the unspoken
and often pent-up love between lovers.
All the songs from the album were
performed live on stage and the first
copy of the album was released by
A R Rahman and received by Kamal.
Kamal lauded Silambarasan for his
efforts and expressed his desire to
watch the movie very soon. Rahman,
who spoke at the event, mentioned
that he’s leaving it to the
fans to decide on the music. Trailer
of the movie was also screened at
the event.
Silambarasan plays an Asssistant Director
who falls for a Malayali Christian
gal played by Trisha. A leaf out of
Gautham’s real life? We really
have no clue. But he did agree that
Vaaranam Aayiram was indeed semi-autobiographical
though.
VTV is all set to hit the screens
on Valentine’s Day in 2010.
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