| Banner: | AGS | 
| Cast: | Arya, Amy Jackson, Nasser, VMC.Haneefa, Bala Singh, M. S. Bhaskar, Omar, Periya Karuppu Devar, Balaji | 
| Direction: | A L Vijay | 
| Production: | Kalapathi S. Aghoram | 
| Music: | G V Prakash Kumar | 
| Website: | http://www.madrasapattinam.com/  The  makers of super hits like ‘Santhosh Subramaniam’ and ‘Irumbu Kottai  Murattu Singam’ come to the screens with another classic in the form of  ‘Madrasapattinam’, directed by Vijay, who’s done ‘Kireedom’ and ‘Poi  Solla Porom’ before. AGS Entertainment Pvt Ltd. in association with Red  Giant Movies, presents its much anticipated production and Director  Vijay’s creative excellence ‘Madrasapattinam’. ‘Madrasapattinam’ is a story of two people whose  lives are entwined to become one; set in the backdrop of Madras  Presidency in the 1940s. Times when India was at her pinnacle of  becoming independent. The film’s cast boasts of Arya, Amy Jackson,  Nasser, M S Bhaskar, Bala Singh & more. Arya plays a ‘dhobi’ while  Amy plays an English woman in India. A love story is intertwined and the element of  freedom is expressed through out the movie. Not just the love story,  ‘Madrasapattinam’ will be a visual treat. The Old Madras Presidency  comes alive, thanks to the creative work by Art director V.Selva Kumar.  Capturing all this essence with his lens is Nirav Shah, the  cinematographer.  The  period movie it is, ‘Madrasapattinam’ has soulful music by G.V.Prakash.  The lifestyle of this distinct period in the form of costumes has been  tailored after in-depth study and research by Deepali Noor. The shooting of ‘Madrasapattinam’ started in the  truly royal locations of Bangalore Palace and Mysore’s Lalitha Mahal.  Vintage and classical in its architecture, Mysore provided many  backdrops for the movie including a lavishly constructed ‘dhobi ghat’,  the famous Washermanpet (Vannarapettai) area, which is a very crucial  landmark for the movie. The team then shifted back to Chennai, where the Old  Mount Road set was created in the open lands at Kelambakkam. Madras back  then had a very efficient and working canal system; this very exclusive  recreation will sure be a delight for the eyes when you watch the  movie. The Madras Central Station, another vital location in  the movie was also built in the studios of Chennai. Forwarded by the  grand success of these schedules, the team then shifted to London for  its grand finale, where songs and scenes were shot. Hordes of junior artistes, main cast from both India  and England dressed about in period costumes, vintage cars, Madras in  1940s, creating the emotions during our Independence – working in  ‘Madrasapattinam’ has been nothing short of a very special time travel,  reconnecting with expressions of love and freedom. Catch it in theatres, this July. | 
Saturday, 24 July 2010
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