By:
S.Sankar
Friday,
February
09,
2007
After
the
sensational
success
of
Thambi,
the
film
known
for
its
boldness
and
rationalism,
Madhavan
-
Director
Seeman,
the
duo
became
thick
friend.
Even
Madhavan
introduced
Seeman
as
his
brother
in
his
close
circles.
Now
the
bond
is
broken
and
both
have
turned
into
cat
and
mouse.
Madhavan
is
playing
a
middle-aged
hero,
father
to
a
eight
year
old
child
in
the
film
Yaaro
Oruvan,
the
remake
of
the
Marathi
super
hit
Borivali
Fast.
Uyir
Sangeetha
is
playing
the
lead
role
against
Maddy.
Payilwan
Ranganathan
plays
a
crucial
role
in
this
film.
Madhavan
requested
his
'brother'
Seeman,
to
act
in
the
role
of
a
Police
Inspector,
along
with
him
in
Yaaro
Oruvan.
He
also
got
the
chance
for
Seeman
to
write
dialogues
for
the
film.
Seeman
known
for
his
love
for
Tamil
wrote
dialogue
in
his
own
style
but
Maddy
didn't
like
the
style
for
Yaaro
Oruvan.
He
himself
wrote
dialogues
for
few
scenes
and
those
were
shot
at
the
sets
near
Saaligramam.
Knowing
this,
Seeman
got
angry
and
rushed
to
the
spot.
At
that
time
Madhavan
was
standing
in
the
sets
with
the
dialogue
papers.
Seeman
grabbed
the
papers
and
threw
in
air.
He
shouted
at
Maddy
for
changing
the
dialogues
written
by
him.
Madhavan
replied
that
those
dialogues
are
lengthy
and
stale.
It
geared
the
wrath
of
Seeman.
He
kicked
the
chairs
and
shouted
that
Madhavan
has
shown
his
'true
colour'
at
last.
He
immediately
announced
that
he
would
withdraw
himself
from
the
film.
Earlier
Seeman
announced
his
new
project
Magizhchi
(now
the
title
has
been
changed)
with
Madhavan.
Our
correspondent
immediately
contacted
Seeman
to
know
the
fact.
He
replied
boldly
that
he
would
never
be
ready
to
lose
his
individuality
just
for
an
acting
chance
or
for
anything.
According
to
him,
there
is
a
possibility
for
reconsideration
of
his
project
with
Madhavan.
We
also
made
efforts
to
contact
Madhavan
to
know
his
side.
But
his
manager
hasn't
allowed
us
to
speak
with
him.