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Vaalu Full Tamil movie Tamilgun




Directed byVijay Chandar
Produced byS. S. Chakravarthy
Written byVijay Chandar
Screenplay byVijay Chandar
StarringSilambarasan
Hansika Motwani
Santhanam
Music byS. Thaman
CinematographyShakthi
Edited byT. S. Suresh
Production
company
Distributed bySimbhu Cine Arts
(Tamil Nadu)
Magic Rays
Release dates
  • 14 August 2015
Running time
146 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageTamil

Production[edit]

Development[edit]

Vaalu was initially announced as Vijay Chander's directorial debut in September 2010, and that actor Jai would in the lead role, but the project did not take off.[1] Silambarasan was later impressed with Vijay Chander's script and approached producer S. S. Chakravarthy, who he was working with in Vettai Mannan, to fund the project. Hansika MotwaniSanthanam and VTV Ganesh were later picked to portrayal pivotal roles in the film. Thaman was signed to compose the film's music, while Shakthi was selected to be the film's cinematographer.[2] Kannada actor Audithya was added to the cast to make his debut in Tamil films, after the producers were impressed with his performance in the Kannada film, Villain (2012).[3] Aadukalam Naren and Sriranjini were selected to play Silambarasan's parents, with Naren portraying a railway employee.[4] Actor Jai, who had simultaneously worked with Silambarasan on Vettai Mannan, was reported to have joined the cast to play a cameo role in August 2012.[5]

Filming[edit]

Prior to the shoot, the makers chose to film a promotional teaser featuring Silambarasan, Hansika Motwani, Santhanam and VTV Ganesh. The cinematographer Shakthi and photographer Venket Ram were involved in the making of the teaser in Taramani during May 2012.[6] The film's first teaser was subsequently released on 6 June 2012, with an initial release date of Diwali 2012 announced.[7] On the same day, the team began their first schedule with Silambarasan and Hansika Motwani in Chennai, with large crowds of onlookers observing the team during a shoot in Triplicane.[8][9] For a particular set of the lead character's home in the film, three different locations in Chennai were combined to show a single spot. A house near Pachaiyappa's College campus, Aachi house in T Nagar and a house in Royapettah were represented as a single building.[10]The film's art director, Ilaiyaraaja also organised sets to be designed in Ayanavaram and Perambur, to depict a railway backdrop.[11] A wedding scene of Hansika's friend was also then shot on the campus of Panimalar Engineering College during June 2012.[12] The team moved to Mumbai to film scenes in August 2012, and the director and editor re-worked scenes as the shoot progressed.[13] A second schedule began in Hyderabad later that month, with Silambarasan working on the film alongside his commitments to finish Podaa Podi (2012).[9][14] As Podaa Podi had been in production since 2008, Silambarasan opted to prioritise finishing that venture and Vaalu was temporarily put on hold.
In January 2013, director Vijay Chandar revealed that only eight scenes and four songs were remaining to be shot, and that the delay of the film had meant that Vincent had replaced Shakthi as cinematographer.[15] A few scenes were shot at Ramoji Film City in February 2013, but the production of the film encountered delays throughout 2013 as Hansika Motwani and Santhanam became busy with other film projects, and another schedule only re-began in July 2013 in Hyderabad.[16] Action sequences involving Silambarasan were shot under the instructions of stunt choreographer Kanal Kannan.[17] Ilaiyaraaja erected a set at Lingampalli Railway Station, Hyderabad to portray a bomb blast in the film, with the lead pair and Audithya involved in the shoot.[18] In October 2013, Silambarasan was involved in the shoot of the opening song of the film in Binny Mills, Perambur. The shoot lasted four days and the song was choreographed by Sathish Krishnan, after which the team revealed "seventy-five" percent of the film was complete. The continuous delays of the films had arisen as a result of the practical problems of gathering all the artistes and had been hampered further by Chakravarthy's financial problems. During the period, Silambarasan had threatened to distance himself from the producer, after both of his films, Vaalu and Vettai Mannan had effectively become stuck.[19][20]
Sequences featuring Silambarasan and Santhanam were shot near the Accord Hotel in Chennai in February 2014, as remaining talkie portions were being completed.[21] The team announced that another song was completed after a shoot in Bangalore, while the team travelled to Bangkok for a further song choreographed by Satish. Following the shoot, the director revealed that Vaalu was complete after two years of filming.[22][23] Talking about the film's delays, actress Hansika cited that she had initially agreed to work on the film for sixty days, but had been forced to extend her call sheet by a further eighty days. She also revealed that the team often failed to keep up with schedules and had regularly wasted her dates, prompting her to prioritise other projects instead.[24] The producer later revealed that the shoot of one song was pending, and that he intended to complete it, despite Silambarasan moving on to prioritise his work for another long-delayed project Idhu Namma Aalu (2015).[25] Reports in November 2014 suggested that actresses from four different generations would feature in the song and that Sowcar JanakiSaroja DeviKushbooMeenaSimran and Nayantara were amongst those approached to be a part of the shoot.[26][27] Delays and time constraints meant that the song was not shot and was left out of the film's final version.[28] The team reconvened to shoot the song with Hansika instead in June 2015, scrapping earlier plans of including several actresses. Silambarasan continued dubbing work for the film in midnight sessions in November 2014, as the team aimed to release before the end of the year.[29]

Litigation[edit]

In September 2012, the producers of Vaalu were involved in a legal tussle with the makers of another film who had claimed that they had registered the title first. Vijay Chandar stated that he had registered the title in 2008, and thus held the rights to use the title. The other film was later christened as Rettai Vaalu and also had a delayed release in September 2014.[30][31]Cinematographer Shakthi had also threatened legal action against the producers in January 2013 after leaving the project owing to its delays. He claimed that his name was not credited in the film's posters, despite having shot "seventy percent" of the film and lodged a complaint to the cinematographers' union.[32] Delays had meant that along with Shakthi, seven other cinematographers had been utilised by the team to film scenes. VelrajVetriDinesh Krishnan, Rahul Dharuman, Vincent Arul, Sukumar and Gurudev were all involved in the making of the film.[33]
In July 2015, after the producers had announced a preliminary release date of 17 July, the Madras High Court issued an interim ban on the film. Film distribution company Magnum Rays had alleged that they had agreed a deal in principle with NIC Arts to distribute the film across Tamil Nadu in 2013, and that the intervention of T. Rajendar's Simbu Cine Arts thus bypassed the old agreement. The team subsequently managed to amicably sort out the issue.[34]

Soundtrack[edit]

Vaalu
Soundtrack album Vaalu by S. Thaman
Released14 August 2015
Recorded2012
GenreFeature film soundtrack
LanguageTamil
LabelThink Music
Nic Audio
ProducerS. Thaman
S. Thaman chronology
Pandaga Chesko
(2015)
Vaalu
(2015)
Kick 2
(2015)
The music of Vaalu was composed by S. Thaman, with lyrics written by Silambarasan and Madhan Karky. A single track titled "Love Endravan" was released on 14 February 2013.[35] Prior to official release, the film's songs were leaked online during March 2014.[36] The song You're my darling was a remake of the song of the same name from the 2015 Telugu movie, Pandaga Chesko, which also had music by Thaman.
NoTitleSinger(s)Lyric(s)Length
1"Engathaan Porandha"SilambarasanSilambarasan5:13
2"Hey Vasamoakka"Anirudh RavichandranAndrea JeremiahMadhan Karky3:51
3"You're My Darling"S. ThamanMadhan Karky4:37
4"Love Endravan Nee Yaruda"SilambarasanSilambarasan4:47
5"Tharumaaru"T. RajendarPriyadarshiniMadhan Karky5:18

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