Kadhalil Sodhappuvadhu Yeppadi
"The more you have bad experiences in romance, the more mature you become. I am an example for this," says Siddharth, who has turned a producer with 'Kadhalil Sodhappuvadhu Eppadi', which has him playing the lead role as well. "In fact, it was my 'Sodhappal' experiences in love that made me to produce this film. When I watched Kadhalil Sodhappuvadhu Eppadi as a short film on a video sharing site, I immediately wanted to make it as a feature film and managed to catch director Balaji Mohan somehow," he says. Siddharth has produced this movie in association with cinematographer Nirav Shah and Y Not Studios, which produced 'meaningful films' like 'Thamizh Padam' and 'Va: Quarter Cutting'. Amala Paul is playing Siddharth's love interest in this film. Music is by Thaman, while cinematography by Nirav Shah. "I love to do Tamil films. Henceforth, I will be part of Kollywood ventures in regular intervals. KSY will announce my comeback in a big way," says the 'Boys' actor. Says Nirav Shah "I have been in the industry for more than a decade now. I wanted to try my hands at a different trade, other than cinematography. And the story of KSY impressed me. That's how I became a producer." On the film, he said, "It is a cute love story loaded with humor. The roles played by Siddharth and Amala Paul in the movie are close real life, and this has given an added advantage to Kadhalil Sodhappuvadhu Eppadi." Hailing director Balaji Mohan as a 'young talent', Nirav Shah said, "He is just 24 and will sure make a big mark in Kollywood with this film." Says Balaji, the director, "I am thankful to Siddharth, Nirav Shah and Y Not Studios for coming forward to produce Kadhalil Sodhappuvadhu Eppadi as a full-length movie, after watching it as a short film. Working with this great team was a huge learning experience." Boasting off a young team that's creative in every aspect, KSY that's an out and out love story set in a campus which showcases what happens when you break up with your loved one is sure to strike a chord among audiences. |
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