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Actor Prakash Raj was in Coimbatore to promote his latest production, ‘Inidhu Inidhu'

August 04, 2010 08:55 pm | Updated November 05, 2016 04:02 am IST - Coinbatore

Young and talented: The cast of ‘Inidhu Inidhu. Photo: Special Arrangement

Young and talented: The cast of ‘Inidhu Inidhu. Photo: Special Arrangement

Duet Movies, the production house of Prakash Raj is known for its refreshing take on Tamil cinema. After noteworthy movies such as Mozhi and Abhiyum Naanum , the company is all set to release Inidhu Inidhu , a film that's about friendship and love. The movie has eight newcomers in lead roles and is a remake of the Telugu blockbuster Happy Days .

Inidhu Inidhu is directed by cinematographer K.V.Gugan and has music scored by Mickey J Meyer, the composer of the Telugu version. In the city to promote the movie, producer Prakash Raj was all praise for the cast. “All of these youngsters have given their best for the movie. I am also happy to have introduced a very talented director to Tamil cinema,” he said.

The multifaceted method actor also added that it was the musical score of Happy Days that inspired him to gain the Tamil remake rights for the movie. “I was in Kodai for a shoot when I first heard a song from Happy Days . It was fresh and young and I immediately wanted to remake it in Tamil,” he said.

Inidhu Inidhu has all the makings of a clean entertainer. It's a celebration of youth and promises to take us back to our college days. The movie is slated for release on August 20.

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