The Hindu (Erode)

Take the road

Meet the team behind the recent Tamil film 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 film

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

Shot in many locales near Madurai, Mayavaram and Poompuhar, this film 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 first 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 film, 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 film and how you zeroed in on its cast and crew...

Prasath: It is a road trip film 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 film, 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 film but very close to reality, so the fear was that songs might dilute the screenplay. But the film 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 fit magically into the course of the film. 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 film.

Q: Shooting the entire film 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 first independen­t album that will feature songs that I have written and composed. I also hope to finish work on a musical documentar­y.

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