Pattalam Movie has no vulgar dialogues
Pattalam Movie has no vulgar dialogues : Rohan says it is a theme woven around school kids and their carefree adolescent world, full of mischief and fun. The theme has seldom been explored in mainstream Tamil cinema, except in the 1981 classic Panneer Pushpangal and recently Dhanush’s debut film Thulluvatho Illamai, which however was criticised for its steamy scenes and dialogues.
Rohan is clear and says, “My film has no vulgar dialogues or crude scenes. It been passed by the censors with a clean ‘U’ certificate.” The story, in a nutshell, is about how Nadiya is able to discipline a bunch of young kids and turn the school into a model institution, after going through harrowing experiences.
There are eight new boys including Irfan, Hari and Balaji who were there in K3, along with a new girl Kripa. The peppy music of the film, by singer-turned-musician Jassy Gift, is already a hit.
Says Nadia, “I had a blast doing the film where sentiments have been mixed well with fun elements and music. It is definitely going to be loved by family audiences.”
After seeing the film, producer Lingusamy hugged and congratulated Rohan and told him, “You have surpassed my expectations. It’s better than your narration of the story to me.” The debutant director values the comment as he feels Lingusamy is one of the few directors in Tamil commercial cinema who have a terrific script sense.
sources : timesifindia.indiatimes.com
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Posted by Kollywoodnow on March 27th, 2009








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