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It’s different


Agathiyan who has made hits such as “Kathal Kottai” is back with another romantic film “Nenjathai Killathe”, releasing today. The movie has Vikranth and Bharathi in the lead. The highlight is said to be the music of Premji (so n of Gangai Amaran) who is making his debut. “Nenjathai Killathe” is a popular title of the 80s when Mahendran made a film which marked the acting debut of Suhasini and Mohan in Tamil. The 80s film had sweet music composed by Premji’s uncle Ilaiyaraja. Says Agathiyan: “But for the title, my film has no connection whatsoever with the earlier one. I have treated it from a new perspective, especially the story and screenplay.”

SREEDHAR PILLAI

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