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Naam Iruvar Namakku Iruvar Directed by Sundar C Produced by K. Balachandar Starring Prabhu Deva
Meena
Jayaram
Maheshwari
Gemini Ganesan
Senthil
Vivek
Manivannan
S. S. Chandran
Anand RajMusic by Karthik Raja Release date(s) 14 January 1998 Country India Language Tamil Naam Iruvar Namakku Iruvar (English: We Two, Ours Two) is a 1998 Tamil film directed by Sundar C and produced by K. Balachandar. Prabhu Deva and Meena played the leading roles, whilst the film featured an extensive cast, along with a bevy of supporting actors. The film released on 14 January 1998 and became successful at the box office.[1]. This movie is based on the 1995 American movie Two Much[citation needed].
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Cast
- Prabhu Deva as Prabhu (Deva)
- Meena as Indu
- Jayaram as Pooja Thai Maman
- Maheshwari as Pooja
- Gemini Ganesan as Prabu Grandfather
- Senthil
- Vivek
- Manivannan as Mani
- S. S. Chandran
- Anand Raj
- Manjula Vijayakumar as Manju
Soundtrack
- Intha Siripinal - Hariharan, Vibha Sharma (5:41)
- Kattaana Ponnu Romantica - Hariharan, Sadhana Sargam (4:22)
- Aathi Adi Aathi - Priya, Vibha Sharma, Farah (5:45)
- Aiylesaa Aiylesaa - Udit Narayan, Pop Shalini (4:43)
- Nadanakalarani - Yuvan Shankar Raja, Premji Amaran, Bhavatharini (5:16)
- Hello Enthan Kadhala - Udit Narayan, Sadhana Sargam, Anuradha Paudwal (5:33)
Production
Prabhudeva, Maheshwari ("Ullaasam") and the entire crew including Sundhar C. had landed in South Africa. Rambha had not boarded the plane with them as planned. "Na.Ir.Na.Ir" unit became nervous, not knowing what to do, as the shooting time and spot that they had reserved in Sun City was going to waste. After waiting for long time, they went ahead and had Maheshwari put on Rambha's costumes and picturized the song with her and Prabhudeva. Rambha, who arrived two days later, got wild and furious that Sundhar and co. would picturize the song without her. She immediately placed a call to the Raajkamal office in Chennai and asked them to book a ticket on one of the first flights out of South Africa to India. Rambha went back to Chennai almost three days before the "Na.Ir.Na.Ir" unit and got ready to dance for "Kaadhalaa Kaadhalaa," instead. Sundhar and others who were angry and disappointed with Rambha's behavior filed a complaint with the Film Chamber. Meanwhile, more developments came about once Rambha was kicked out of the film. It appears that Sundhar's dearest, Kushboo had strongly thrown in a recommedation for Simran and Nagma to grab the role that Rambha had trashed, but Meena seems to have entered the picture from somewhere, all of a sudden[2]. The fact that Meena gave up her "Kaadhalaa Kaadhalaa" role for Rambha/Soundarya, while Rambha gave up her "Naam Iruvar Namakku Iruvar" role for Meena. On a side note to the entire matter, Simran has now declared that she gave up her chances to star in "Kaadhalaa Kaadhalaa" and "Naam Iruvar Namakku Iruvar," because she did not want to pack herself with call sheet troubles and not be able to act in that she had already committed to[3]
References
- ^ http://www.cinesouth.com/cgi-bin/filmography/newfilmdb.cgi?name=naam_iruvar_namakku_iruvar
- ^ http://www.indolink.com/tamil/cinema/News/98/Mar/news3.htm
- ^ http://www.indolink.com/tamil/cinema/News/97/Dec/vambhu.htm
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