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Aanmai Thavarael treads a different path!

Submitted by on June 2, 2011 – 2:37 pmNo Comment | 18 views


Tamil cinema has been experimenting a lot of late, and seeing that there is a niche audience for experimental cinema, more and more directors have been moving out to the forefront, to make their film on their own terms. Debutante director  Kuzhandai Velapan’s ‘Aanmai Thavarael’ is one such film, that has dared to tread a different path.

The film has been granted a U/A certificate by the Censor Board, but reports have streamed in that the Board was all praise for the film. ‘Aanmai Thavarael’ deals with a very sensitive and relevant issue; that of human trafficking.

‘Aanmai Thavarael’ stars John Vijay, Druvah, Sruthi, Sampath, Dharan, Panchu Subbu and Kanja Karuppu in key roles. The music director of the film is Mariya Manohar. Cinematography is by Arbindsara while V. J. Sabu has done the Editing. The film would be released in June 2011.



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