Vijay Sethupathi's 'Sweet' Business takes off!

  • IndiaGlitz, [Wednesday,March 25 2015]

In between non stop shooting schedules of Purampokku', Naanum Rowdythaan', Idam Porul Yaeval', and Mellisai', Vijay Sethupathi has managed to turn Producer and also write dialogues for Orange Mittai' in which he stars as a 55year old man along with Ramesh Thilak and Aashritha.

Orange Mittai' is directed by Biju Vishwanath who has made international as well as Indian language films and has won many awards. The film is in its final stages of production and business talks have begun with Sony Music acquiring the audio rights. Music is by Justin Prabhakaran, whose earlier work in Pannaiyarum Padminiyum'was well received.

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