Next Kamal film likely to be rib-tickler

Kamal Haasan has quietly begun work on his next project with director K.S. Ravikumar, which is expected to be a rib-tickler.

March 07, 2010 01:38 am | Updated November 17, 2021 10:47 am IST - CHENNAI:

Kamal Haasan

Kamal Haasan

With the script nearly done for the project that is tentatively titled ‘Yaavarum kaelir,' the actor is busy penning the screenplay and dialogue, it is learnt from industry sources.

While actor Trisha, who has been receiving rave reviews for her performance in the recent ‘Vinnaithandi Varuvaya,' plays the female lead, actor Madhavan is also said to be playing an interesting role in the film, according to sources.

This film has Devisri Prasad scoring the music. The young music director had earlier composed the background score for the actor's ‘Dasavatharam.'

Another buzz about the film is that Manush Nandan, son of writer Gnani, who has been assisting ace cinematographer Ravi K. Chandran, is likely to be the cinematographer for the project. The youngster had earlier filmed one song in ‘Unnaipol Oruvan,' which left the crew quite impressed.

The shoot will begin next month and the team is hoping to complete the film in time for release on Deepavali day.

After ‘Unnaipol Oruvan', which was on a serious note, fans of Kamal are hoping that this film would be a comedy on the lines of ‘Avvai Shanmugi,' ‘Thenaali' or ‘Panchatantram' that this actor-director combination, along with Crazy Mohan, treated fans to.

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