Vikram, Jiiva, and the two Davids

  • IndiaGlitz, [Monday,June 25 2012]

We are living in interesting times, when the boundaries (imaginary or otherwise) between the South and Mumbai are fast disappearing. Which is the reason why Vikrams, Ram Charans, Prabhu Devas of the world are in demand there.

'Shaitan' fame director Bejoy Nambiar's second offering, 'David' stars top notch South actor Vikram in the lead role. Interestingly the film is about two Davids, played by Vikram and Jiiva (Jiiva in Tamil & Telugu). While one is a fisherman the other is a musician.

Two Davids in two different times take decisions that change their lives forever, say sources in the know! 'David' is a double narrative film laced with good music, drama, action and humor.

Produced by Getaway Films and Reliance Entertainment, 'David' stars Nasser, Tabu, Rohini, Lara Dutta, Isha Sharvani, Nishan, John Vijay and Saurabh Shukla in important roles.

To bring a unique and different feel to the scenes featuring both the characters Bejoy has shot with two different DOPs in two different cities. While Rathnavelu aka Randy has shot the fisherman story, Sejal Shah has shot the musician's scenes. Editing is by Sreekar Prasad and Rajeevan is the production designer.

Music is by Kolaveri fame Anirudh, Prashant Pillai, Remo, Modern Mafia and others.

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