Nambiar (film)

Nambiar
Directed by Ganeshaa
Produced by S. Vandana
S. Shaalini
Written by Ganeshaa
Starring Srikanth
Santhanam
Sunaina
Music by Vijay Antony
Cinematography M. S. Prabhu
Edited by Vivek Harshan
Production
company
Golden Friday Films
Country India
Language Tamil

Nambiar is an upcoming Indian Tamil science fiction comedy film written and directed by debutante Ganeshaa, who was an associate to S. S. Rajamouli.[1] It stars comedian Santhanam in the titular character, alongside Srikanth and Sunaina in the lead roles. Produced by Srikanth's home production Golden Friday Films, the film is named after the veteran actor M. N. Nambiar who was famous for his villainous roles in yester-year Tamil cinema. Vijay Antony scored the soundtrack and original scores for the film.[2]

Cast

Production

It was initially announced to Srikanth on February 2013 that Ganesh, a former assistant to directors S. S. Rajamouli, Vikraman, R. Kannan and Milind Rau would be making a film named Nambiar and had approached actor - music composer Vijay Antony to play the title role. However, due to his prior commitments, he agreed to compose music for the film. Comedy actor Santhanam was approached to play another role sharing the same screen length with the lead actor. Actress Sunaina was signed in to play the female lead role. Srikanth's wife Vandana makes her entry as the costume designer of the film.[4] Arya was asked to play an important guest role and he shot for the film and dubbed for his own lines without demanding a remuneration.[3]

Ganesh called this as his "dream project" and also reportedly approached Mohan Nambiar, son of veteran villain actor Nambiar and got formal permission from him before naming the film after the late actor.[5] The shoot of the first schedule of the film was happening in Chennai in June 2013.[6]

Soundtrack

Music was composed by Vijay Antony composing for a Srikanth film for the second time after Rasikkum Seemane. Actor Santhanam made his debut as singer with this film.[7] [8]


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