Ilaiyaraaja: Vetri Maaran’s ‘Viduthalai’ is unlike anything you’ve seen in Tamil cinema
The Hindu
The cast and crew of ‘Viduthalai’ came together for the audio launch of the film which was launched by the film’s composer Ilaiyaraaja
Director Vetri Maaran’s Viduthalai Part 1 is all set for release and with music by the legendary Ilaiyaraaja, an audio launch was definitely on the cards. Lady Andal school’s Sir Mutha Venkatasubba Rao Concert Hall was packed with fans of the cast and crew of Viduthalai. Apart from the director and the composer, the film’s leads Soori, Vijay Sethupathi, and Bhavani Sre were in attendance along with the rest of the crew and cast members.
Ilaiyaraaja, who spoke first, said, “The premise of Viduthalai will be completely new to Tamil Cinema. Vetri Maaran films are like waves that relentlessly hit Tamil cinema one after the other and are so different from each other. He’s an important director in the film industry, and this comes from someone who has worked with hundreds of directors in a career that’s completed 1500 films. You will listen to music that you haven’t experienced before in Viduthalai .”
The film’s producer Eldred Kumar of RS Infotainment said, “ Viduthalai is a 10-year journey, and I am glad that this dream has come true. I thank Suresh Balaji sir for letting us allow the title which was earlier a Rajini sir film’s title. Vetri Maaran sir is a treasure to the Tamil film industry. Ilaiyaraaja sir keeps ruling our hearts and despite being around 80 years, his energy, dedication and hard work have not faded. Soori has sacrificed a lot of projects for this film and was constantly on diet for a couple of years to retain his physical look. This film will elevate him to the next level in the industry.”
Viduthalai will also mark the acting debut of director Rajiv Menon who called himself “an accidental artist.”
“I kept rejecting the offers I had gotten all these years but Vetri Maaran’s confidence and conviction got me to be a part of this project,” he said. The film is based on a short by writer Jeyamohan who said, “Vetri Maaran has translated the words into the visuals brilliantly. Ilaiyaraaja sir is my guru and I have dedicated some of my works to him.”
Soori, who is playing the lead role in the film, said, “I feel proud to be a part of such a project that features music by Ilaiyaraaja sir. I owe a lot to Vetri Maaran sir for giving me this opportunity. Vijay Sethupathi is someone who keeps pushing his co-stars and technicians to achieve greater levels. Both of us worked together in Vennila Kabadi Kuzhu and even back then, he would often ask me to not confine myself to just comedy roles and assured me that I have the potential to be a performer.” Recalling how Vijay Sethupathi thanked Vetri Maaran for roping in Soori for this film, the actor added, “They believed in me and I hope I have done justice to my role. I still remember Vetri Maaran sir narrating the script to me and I wondered which role I’d be doing when he said I’m playing the lead. I had a hard time controlling my emotions.”
Vijay Sethupathi, who plays Perumal Vathiyaar in the film, said, “I was disappointed about not being able to be a part of Vada Chennai and for the same reason, I haven’t watched it yet. But I think I have made up for it by doing Viduthalai. I watched from the crowd at this very hall when Aadukalam’s audio launch happened. I am glad that my friend Soori has got a new avatar as a performer in this movie. Ilaiyaraaja sir’s music is intense and fascinating.”