Kaashmora audio launch happened today, 7th of October at Prasad Labs, Chennai. The event was graced by Karthi, Sri Divya, director Gokul and a few other crew members of the film.
The event was hosted by Anjana. Post her welcome note the most anticipated trailer of Kaashmora and two promo video songs were played.
Lyricist Muthamizh in his speech said, "I have written two songs in the album-Jagdhamma and Thagida Thagida. Jagadhamma is a message oriented song, whereas Thagida Thagida glorifies the bravery of Raja Vinayak".
National Award winning editor V.J.Sabu Joseph said, "Karthi puts a lot of efforts for the film.Whenever he dubs and I render the footage, he calls me and asks whether there is a difference in dubbing between the three characters".
Actress Sri Divya thanked Karthi for his support and co-operation. He finished off her speech saying, "We are very confident about the film's success. The movie would for sure end up as a Diwali Blockbuster."
Director Gokul after delivering his thanks note to each and every member of Kaashmora team said, "Producer S.R.Prabhu is the hero of this genre films. It wouldn't have been made without him." He also called Karthi as the backbone of this film.
The director gave the audience a trivia that the movie has 97 minutes of CG work where more than 2000 CG shots are being worked out now in 8 different countries.
Music director Santhosh Narayanan quipped, "Kaashmora is a project any music director would love to work. We had plenty of time for making music in this film. We compose a song and work in experimenting it for months."
Karthi said, "We are not that rich like the producers of Baahubali but still we have tried to create a benchmark in Tamil films". He then spoke about Nayanthara's dedication on the sets and also revealed that she was the one who was first approached for Paiyaa but due to date issues she couldn't do it.
Producer S.R.Prabhu thanked director Rajamouli for setting a benchmark film for period films. He also said that only post the success of Baahubali he got some huge confidence that such films will be well received by the audience.