Mayavan

Mayavan
Directed by C. V. Kumar
Produced by Gnanavel Raja
C. V. Kumar
Written by C. V. Kumar
Nalan Kumarasamy
Starring Sundeep Kishan
Lavanya Tripathi
Akshara Gowda
Music by Ghibran
Cinematography Gopi Amarnath
Edited by Leo John Paul
Production
company
Country India
Language Tamil

Mayavan is an upcoming Indian Tamil science fiction film co-written, directed and produced by C. V. Kumar. The film features Sundeep Kishan and Lavanya Tripathi in the lead roles, while Vincent Asokan and Krishnamoorthy play supporting roles. Featuring music composed by Ghibran, the film was launched in February 2016.

Cast

Production

Film producer C. V. Kumar began his first directorial project in June 2014 and signed on Naveen Chandra to play the lead role. The film began production during the same month and was titled Mayavan, with K. S. G. Venkatesh also signed on to play a pivotal role. Santhosh Narayanan was revealed to be the film's music composer and the launch event was attended by a few of the producer's close friends.[1][2] The film was later delayed and subsequently shelved.[3]

C. V. Kumar began working on the film again during September 2015, when it was announced that Sundeep Kishan would replace Naveen in the lead role, while Kumar would produce the film alongside the studio, Studio Green.[4] Kumar revealed that he had also approached Vijay Sethupathi to essay the lead role, but his unavailability prompted him to sign on Sundeep. The team initially tried to sign actress Lavanya Tripathi to play the lead female role, but her busy schedule meant that the team went on to hold unsuccessful negotiations with actresses Keerthy Suresh and Amyra Dastur for the role.[5] Taapsee Pannu then signed on to appear in the leading female role, while Kumar worked on the script alongside Nalan Kumarasamy, who wrote the venture's dialogues and screenplay. However, the film became delayed further and evaded its starting date in October.[6][7][8]

Lavanya Tripathi later became available and signed on to play the leading female role after Taapsee became busy with her commitments in Hindi films during February 2016.[9][10] The film was officially launched in mid February 2016, with Mohamaad Ghibran announced as the film's composer and Gopi Amarnath as the cinematographer[11] Daniel Balaji, Jayaprakash, Bagavathi Perumal and Mime Gopi were also added to the cast, as the film began production in Chennai.[12]

References

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