'Kochadaiyaan' post-production in 3 countries

  • IndiaGlitz, [Tuesday,June 05 2012]

Things can't get bigger than this for Kollywood. Apparently for the first time in the history of Tamil cinema, post-production works for Superstar Rajinikanth's forthcoming film 'Kochadaiyaan' are taking place in three countries.

According to Dr Murali Manohar, who is co-producing the film, Shooting is over and we are busy with post-production. Works are currently going on in London, Hong Kong and Los Angeles.

A team led by director Soundarya R Ashwin is shuttling between these three countries to supervise and monitor the work, we learn. It is expected that two more months would be required to complete the project.

Being made on 3D using performance capture technology, 'Kochadaiyaan' will hit the screens in Tamil, Telugu, Hindi, English and Japanese. Music is by A R Rahman.

Watch Rajini & Soundarya @ 'Kochadaiyaa' Sets

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