The Hindu (Coimbatore)

Take the road

Meet the team behind the recent Tamil film Nalla Perai Vaanga Vendum Pillaigale

- Srinivasa Ramanujam srinivasa.r@thehindu.co.in

‘N alla Perai Vaanga Vendum Pillaigale’

(NPVVP), a popular MGR song from 1967 film

Nam Naadu, is the title of the recentlyre­leased comingofag­e Tamil film. And, it has another musical connection: it is produced by popular singer Pradeep Kumar.

Shot in many locales near Madurai, Mayavaram and Poompuhar, this film revolves around a few smalltown boys taking a trip. Directed by Prasath Ramar, it features theatre artiste Preethy Karan and several newcomers and hit screens this week. Excerpts from a chat with Pradeep and Prasath:

Question: Fans are aware of your work as a singer and music composer too. But producer...well, how did that happen?

Pradeep: Prasath and I first met during the recording of the ‘Mogathirai’ track in

Pizza. I was supposed to score the music for one of his projects back then, and was keenly keeping track of his scripts because I love his writing. When he worked on his debut film, Enakkul

Oruvan, I was part of it as a singer, thanks to composer Santhosh Narayanan. At one point of time, when I read the script of NPVVP, I wanted to do it as I felt it was an essential story that needed to be told.

Q: Tell us about the journey of the film and how you zeroed in on its cast and crew...

Prasath: It is a road trip film that happens on a single day; based on an incident that happened to a friend of mine, but we have tweaked it to suit the language of cinema. As creators, we think of several oneliners, but only a few ideas call out to us. NPVVP was one such idea.

Q: Apart from singing for many composers, you have composed for a few projects too. How did the musical soundscape of NPVVP fall into place?

Pradeep: When I was the composer for this film, Prasath said there were not going to be any songs

(laughs). But after I became the producer, I insisted on keeping the songs! It is a fun film but very close to reality, so the fear was that songs might dilute the screenplay. But the film grew on us, and at one point of time, we started getting ideas for the songs, like the ‘Kadala’ track or the ‘Raasa Magarasa’ song. They fit magically into the course of the film. Thanks to my experience with bands like La Pongal and Yodaka, I feel my strength is in presenting traditiona­l elements in a contempora­ry manner, and I could tap into that forte for this film.

Q: Shooting the entire film on the road must have been challengin­g...

Prasath: Yes. In fact, during the MayavaramP­oompuhar road schedule, it was the time of Vinayaka Chaturthi procession­s and we found it tough to pull off shooting on a few days. The biggest challenge was to get the actors to blend with the public and the environmen­t we were shooting in, and I think we have succeeded in that.

Q: You are a producer now. What are your future plans?

Pradeep: I am soon planning to release my first independen­t album that will feature songs that I have written and composed. I also hope to finish work on a musical documentar­y.

 ?? S SHIVA RAJ AND SPECIAL ARRANGEMEN­T ?? A memorable journey Pradeep Kumar and Prasath Ramar; (below) a still from the film.
S SHIVA RAJ AND SPECIAL ARRANGEMEN­T A memorable journey Pradeep Kumar and Prasath Ramar; (below) a still from the film.
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