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Cast:
Prakash Raj, Sneha, Urvashi
Direction:
Prakash Raj
Production:
Prakash Raj
Music:
Ilaiyaraaja

Un Samayal Araiyil

Thursday, January 1, 1970 • Tamil Comments

Ask most of the directors around, they would definitely agree that a bilingual is simply harder than you think, but when it comes to Prakash Raj, it's just another day in the field for this actor bound by creativity and so he takes up the extra step to come up with a trilingual in Telugu, Tamil and Kannada.

The movie is the remake of Mollywood blockbuster "Salt n Pepper"which had Lal, Shweta Menon, Mythili and Asif in the lead cast. Considering this to be a multi starrer, the Tamil version will have Prakash Raj, Sneha, Urvashi, and new comers Tejus and Samyuktha in the trilingual.

The original movie had Aashiq directing with a whole lot of technical amigos in the crew, and now with Prakash Raj taking up the direction and the lead, will there be quite a few alterations from the original? Well, we sure need to wait and watch out.

As we hear, this movie is a simple romance that pops out of two like-minded people and the entire unveiling is taken up in a comical way to entertain the audiences as well. So yes, it's not the usual run of the mill kind for sure, for the entire romcom has food as a major player through the script, and it's not just induced purposefully, but as a part of the storyline.

Food has always been cinema's conjunctive friend from the days of "KalyanaSamyalSatham" days and this movie is yet another tribute with the name being taken up from the popular track in Vikram's "Dhill" movie.

Prakash Raj's acting skills have no barriers, for he has starred as a villain, father, brother and so many character roles that we have no space to fill in. Here he is paired up with the gifted Mrs.Sneha and this should really be one spicy journey indeed. Both the actors have acted together quite a number of times in the past and with Urvashi's inclusion the maturity level of the actor skills have just gone up. There are also a fair number of new comers in this movie, will have to wait and watch their acting prowess.

Another big asset of this movie is the music, and who better than the maestro himself, could give a fitting composition. Ilayaraja has racked up a few numbers which makes you enter the kitchen with the mp3 players hooked. So there is something to relish upon indeed.

A lot to expect from this movie indeed and it's not far away as we hear!