Another product from Shankar's stable

Director Shankar is known for his larger-than-life canvases on the big screen. Now, it looks like  his former associate Mathivannan (who assisted him from Mudhalvan
Another product from Shankar's stable
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Director Shankar is known for his larger-than-life canvases on the big screen. Now, it looks like  his former associate Mathivannan (who assisted him from Mudhalvan to Sivaji ) is following his  footsteps with his debut venture 'Aridhu Aridhu'. The movie, which was shot for 40 days in Australia  has a huge cast of Australians and a technical crew from there as well. “We shot in Melbourne in the  heart of the city and a lot of research and planning went into getting the right locations and  permissions,” says Mathivannan. And bearing the brunt of the costs for this debut venture of a new  director and new lead pair, Harish and Uttara, is J Jayakrishnan of JK Creations. “I've completely beleived in the story and a foreign locale was necessary,” says the producer.

“It's  a film about terrorism, told in an entertaining way and no guns  have been used,” says  Mathivannan. Narrating an incident in Australia, Mathivannan says, “We shot an anti-terrorism demonstration scene with 500 Australians. Though we had permission, a cop stopped us and told us not  to make any noise. So we shot it in silence, using lip sync and added the dubbed voices later. He  was very impressed by the orderliness of the unit,” beams Mathivannan. While Harish is studying  Visual Communication in Loyola, heroine Uttara is a New Zealand-based Tamilian who has never  been to Tamil Nadu. “But she  speaks fluent Tamil,” assures the director.

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