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Ayya has nothing political: Hari

Wednesday, November 10, 2004 • Tamil Comments
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Director Hari , who is currently busy churning out Ayya starring Sarath Kumar says, "the title of the film Ayya does have any political reference. Ayya is the way we call elders in our society."

The movie is all about a father and a son, both played by Sarath Kumar.

The film deals in details about encounters between two big families. Actor Napolean, Prakash Raj and Malluwood actress Nayanathara are also in the cast.

For Napolean, after his Kizhaku Cheemaiyilae, Ayya would bring name and fame, Hari adds.

Elated at directing a second movie for a reputed production house like Kavithalaya, (the previous one was Saamy), Hari says "it’s indeed a rare honour to direct movies for K Balachander’s Kavithalaya at such an early stage of my career itself’.

While his debut venture Saamy happened in Tirunelvi, Kovil at Kaniyakumari, Arul at Coimbatore, now Ayya has been shot in and around Tuticorin.

The movie would be released this Pongal.

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