Parandhu Sella Vaa

Parandhu Sella Vaa (transl.Shall I Fly?) is a 2016 Indian Tamil language romantic comedy film directed by Dhanapal Padmanaban. The film stars Luthfudeen, Aishwarya Rajesh and Narelle Kheng in the leading roles. Featuring music composed by Joshua Sridhar, the film began production during January 2016.[1]

Parandhu Sella Vaa
Poster
Directed byDhanapal Padmanabhan
Produced byP. Arumaichandran
Written bySathyarajkumar, Payon and Dhanapal Padmanabhan
StarringLuthfudeen
Aishwarya Rajesh
Narelle Kheng
Music byJoshua Sridhar
CinematographySanthosh Vijayakumar
Prabhakaran
Edited byRajesh Kumar
Production
company
8 Point Entertainment
Distributed byKalaipuli International
Release date
9 December 2016
CountryIndia
LanguageTamil

Cast

Production

In December 2015, Dhanapal Padamanaban revealed that he would be making a romantic comedy film set in Singapore featuring Luthfudeen Baasha, who was earlier seen in Saivam (2014), in the lead role for the first time. Aishwarya Rajesh and Salony Luthra were selected to play the lead actresses, while the team revealed that they were searching for one more heroine.[2] Satish, Karunakaran and RJ Balaji signed on to play supporting characters, while Singaporean actors Guna, Mathi, Udaya soundari and Sukanya were also selected to portray supporting roles in the film.[2] Production started for the film in January 2016 in Singapore.[3] Salony Luthra opted out the film soon after production began, citing that the director had changed the story from the initial narration of the film she had heard.[4] Singaporean actress Narelle Kheng subsequently replaced her in the role.[5] After completing production without a title, it was later named as Parandhu Sella Vaa, taken from the title of a song from Mani Ratnam's O Kadhal Kanmani (2015).[6]

The soundtrack and trailer for the film were revealed in a ceremony held in Singapore during June 2016, where Singaporean MPs Vikram Nair, Ganesh Rajaram and R. Dhinakaran were invited as chief guests.[7]

Release

The Times of India gave the film two out of five stars and wrote that "Much of it feels like an aimless drifting of one scene after another, with randomly placed songs and stunts".[8]

References

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