It"s
turning
to
be
a
heavy
downpour
of
romantic
entertainers
in
Kollywood
now.
Followed
by
the
grand
successes
of
Vinnaithandi
Varuvaaya,
Angadi
Theru
and
Aval
Peyar
Tamilarasi,
here"s
a
new-patterned
tale
of
romance
in
Madrasapattinam.
Set
in
backdrops
of
ancient
Chennai
of
pre-independence
era,
the
film
revolves
around
a
British
Governor"s
daughter
who
falls
in
love
with
an
ordinary
Indian
Dhobi.
Leaping
with
laurels
for
his
extraordinary
performance
as
an
agora
in
National
Award
winning
film
Naan
Kadavul,
Aarya
plays
the
role
of
a
Dhobi
and
a
wrestling
champ
in
this
film
while
British
actress
Amy
Jackson,
winner
of
Miss
Teen
World
stars
opposite
him
in
female
lead
role.
The
highlighting
trait
of
this
film
will
be
the
awe-inspiring
sets
of
ancient
Chennai
raised
by
art
director
A.
Selva
Kumar.
A.L.
Vijay,
who
made
his
debut
directorial
with
Kireedom
and
won
rave
reviews
for
his
family
entertainer
Poi
Solla
Poram
(remake
of
Hindi
film
Khosla
Ka
Ghosla)
has
directed
this
period
film.
G.V.
Prakash
had
stunned
us
with
his
spellbinding
musical
score
in
'Aayirathil
Oruvan" and
is
back
with
a
big
bang.
All
the
songs
have
already
topped
the
charts
and
trade
analysts
have
labeled
Madrasapattinam
as
the
highest
selling
album.
The
audio
launch
of
this
film
was
recently
held
in
Chennai
with
Kamal
Haasan
and
director
Shankar
releasing
the
music.
Nirav
Shah,
the
close
associate
of
Aarya
has
cranked
camera
with
unique
tones
and
filters
to
bring
out
unique
visuals.
Anthony,
who
is
well
known
for
fast-cuts,
has
used
a
different
style
of
edits
and
Pattanam
Rasheed
has
worked
on
artists" makeovers.
The
producers
of
AGS
Entertainment
have
planned
to
release
the
film
in
June.