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'Saivam' Will Instil Lost Family Traditions in Audiences: Director

Filmmaker A L Vijay, who is busy wrapping up his Tamil directorial "Saivam", is confident that his summer release will revive lost family traditions.

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Filmmaker A L Vijay, who is busy wrapping up his Tamil directorial "Saivam", is confident that his summer release will revive lost family traditions.

"'Saivam' is about family values. It will zoom through every individual's family roots and help people understand the real meaning of family portraits. It will instil lost family traditions into the audiences when it releases in the summer," Vijay said in a statement.

"Saivam" means vegetarian in Tamil, but Vijay said: "The title does not signify any culture or practice."

Vijay lauds his cast that includes baby Sara, Nasser and his son Basha.

"Nasser sir has given a lifetime performance while little angel Sara has gone miles ahead of her earlier performances. Basha is brilliant and his scintillating presence will be evident on the screen," he said.

The film has music by G V Prakash kumar and it has been made under Vijay's home banner Think Big Studios.

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