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The silent minutes in 'Nandhalala'

Wednesday, December 17, 2008 • Tamil Comments
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Mysskin's 'Nandalala' that tells the story of two orphans and their search for their mothers, has a unique climax. In what way is it different is still an unanswered question, for media had various speculations about the ending. Rumors were abundant that it will be a silent mime for 15 minutes; some stated it was 25 minutes and so on. Even though the rumors are partially true, it was not confirmed officially.

Now, accurate news from the director's side states that it will be a mime for an entire 50 minutes with only the background music. Maestro Illayaraja is the music director who might mark his talents in this area as it gives abundant scope. Earlier, his musical themes played a prominent part in promoting the movies. The songster who's still high on spirits is speculated to bring spectacular music in this particular part of 'Nandalala'. After music, the portrayal of scenes plays a crucial part to make it visually appealing, which has been envisaged by cinematographer Magesh Muthusamy.

Director Mysskin has turned into a stunt man for this film and has composed the action sequences. He himself enacted those scenes without using any dupes in his place. Also a song in the movie has been sung by a 'Narikoravar' lady whose voice is rustic and realistic. Re-recording for the 50 minute silent part is now being done in the studios.

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