Audio beat: Goutham Gani Grace - A different flavour

February 01, 2014 05:14 pm | Updated May 18, 2016 05:15 am IST - chennai

At the audio launch of Goutham Gani Grace

At the audio launch of Goutham Gani Grace

What it is about

Goutham Gani Grace is produced by Sivah G. and written and directed by P.K. Rhaj. The story revolves around the lives of three intelligent children. The movie also shows the impact of nano technology on the human body. Cinematography is by Mahesh K. Dev, music by Adish Uthriyan and lyrics have been penned by Ma.Pugazendhi. The cast includes London Don, Agodharan, Sangeetha Kavitha, Jasbeer, Anandaraj, Master Mithran, Master Sukumaran and Baby Kripa Sri. The audio was released by directors V.C. Guhanathan, K. Bhagyaraj and was received by two young scientists.

What they say

Producer Shiva G.: Actually, it was my brother and his friends who decided to produce the film. Then they wanted me to step in. And now I am handling the production. When the director narrated to me the story, I felt it would be a good science fiction movie. The film is shot in Malaysia.

Director P.K. Rhaj: I teach direction and cinematography at the University of Malayasia and at the Malaysian Film Development Corporation’s institute. I have done six documentaries and four feature films in Malaysia. In Tamil, I have done a film on Adivasis titled The Trap . It got the national award from the Malaysian government. Goutham Gani Grace is a sci-fi movie and I felt that director K. Bhagyaraj will suit the role of a scientist. He has done a remarkable job. The film features four villains.

Hero K. Bhagyaraj: When director Rhaj told me about the film and his decision to cast me in the role of a scientist, I was a little apprehensive. I wondered if I would fit the role. But he was certain. So I agreed. I took efforts to get the scientific terms and explanations right. I feel the film has been handled well.

Music director Adish Uthriyan: I am a guitarist and have been playing for various music directors and was also with the UAA troupe for some time. I received the best music director award from the South Indian Artists Association in 1991. I have scored the music for 25 short and documentary films, almost 100 serials and 11 feature films.

Music Highlights: There are five songs in the album and each has its own flavour. ‘Azhago Azhagu’ sung by Madhu Balakrishnan is a melodious number. ‘Mereh Mereh’ by Yasin and Priya Prakash is another enchanting number. Yasin renders two solo songs besides singing ‘Cinappeneh’ with Kamalaja.

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