Aayirathil Oruvan: The countdown starts

  • IndiaGlitz, [Monday,December 14 2009]

With exactly a month left for the release, the trailer of ‘Aayirathil Oruvan’, along with some scintillating songs and stunning scenes, was unveiled at a grand function in Chennai on Sunday.

The trailer was unveiled by Kamal Haasan in the presence of Suriya, Karthi, Selvaraghavan, producer R Raveendran, Reema, Andrea, Parthiban, Vairamuthu, G V Prakash, cinematographer Ramji and editor Kola Bhaskar.

Also present were Tamil Film Producers Council president Rama Narayanan, Film Employees Federation of South India chief V C Guhanathan and Sun Pictures chief executive officer Hansraj Saxena.

In his address, Kamal urged producers not to make movies for money alone. “There are enough trades to make money. But cinema is a different business. If you are producing films, do it with passion, zeal and ambition,” he said.

The two songs screened at the event were ‘Easa, Easa…’ (sung by Karthik and Andrea) and ‘Un Mela Aasadhan…’ (sung by Dhanush, Aishwarya Dhanush and Andrea). The trailer was stunning and raised curiosity of the audience to watch the movie.

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