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| Ajantha | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Kathaga Thirumavalavan |
| Produced by | Rajappa Ravishankar |
| Written by | Kathaga Thirumavalavan |
| Starring | Jagapati Babu Ramana Sai Kieran Vandhana Gupta Pandiyarajan Manobala Madan Bob |
| Music by | Ilaiyaraaja |
| Distributed by | Elora Movie Club Inc |
| Release date(s) | 2008 |
| Language | Tamil Hindi Telugu Kannada Malayalam |
| Budget | Rs. 2.5 crores |
Ajantha (2008) is a forthcoming multi-lingual language film. It is shot in Tamil, Hindi, Telugu, Kannada and Malayalam. The magnum opus film is currently being directed by a Tamil debutant, Kathaga Thirumavalavan, a former associate of director, Pavithran.
The film stars Jagapati Babu, Ramana, Pandiyarajan, Sai Kieran and Vandhana Gupta in the lead roles while Manobala, Madan Bob, Mahadevan, Balu Anand, Bob, Balaji, Crane Manohar, Varalakshmi, Mukundan, Parthasarathy, debutante Swathi, Madhavi, Padmini, Waheeda, Chithiram Seenu are also part of the multi star cast.
Ilavarasu, brother of director Thirumalavan, will be taking care of the cinematography. Mu. Mehta, Pa. Vijay, Snehan, Muthulingam, Thirumavalavan, Su. Senthilkumar will be writing the lyrics for the music. Ilaiyaraaja has recorded 36 songs for the film making it a world record and a feat never heard of previously. The film is set to be released in the Summer of 2008.
In this film, Ramana plays an upcoming music artiste. After finishing a recording, he is on his way home when he sees an artist is creating art on the street. He is stricken with awe. Onlookers are giving the artist a few rupees each but not as much as the artist expected. At this point, it begins to rain and the drawing begins to dissolve as the onlookers disperse. Ramana hands over his entire 'bata' for the day to the artist.
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