Siddharth has 25 looks in "Kaaviya Thalaivan"

September 17, 2014 07:18 pm | Updated 07:18 pm IST - Chennai

Jayam Ravi

Jayam Ravi

Director Vasantha Balan, who has earlier done films like Veyyil and Angadi Theru, has finished his much-awaited period film Kaaviya Thalaivan . The film, which has Siddharth, Prithviraj, Vedhika and Anaika Soti in lead roles, revolves around Tamil theatre. And it’s now an open secret that actor Siddharth has nearly 25 different looks (or ‘get-ups,’ as it’s known as in tinseltown) in the movie.

Siddharth is eagerly awaiting the release of the film. “I know that all the people who have worked hard on the film are equally keen on its release. I’m sure it will be well-received by audiences.” While A. R. Rahman has scored the music, Niranjani Agathiyan has designed the costumes.

Soon, it’ll be ‘director’ Jayam Ravi

What do Vishal, Siddharth and Jayam Ravi have in common? They have all worked as assistant directors before turning heroes. Jayam Ravi had earlier assisted Suresh Krissna on Aalavandhan before he took to acting. Since then, his career as an actor has looked up and he’s currently running between the sets of Romeo Juliet and Thani Oruvan . When asked about what happened to his directorial dreams, he replied that he had plans but they were on hold at present.

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