Nayantara
had
openly
declared
that
she
will
not
do
any
more
films
with
her
ex
beau
Silambarasan
after
they
had
a
bitter
end
to
their
relationship.
But
somehow
director
Pandiraj
of
Pasanga
fame
managed
to
convince
both
Simbu
and
Nayantara
to
act
together
after
a
long
time
with
his
strong
script
and
story
narration
skills.
Ever
since,
fans
have
been
eagerly
gobbling
up
interesting
news
from
the
sets
of
Idhu
Namma
Aalu.
Unfortunately
for
rumour
makers,
Nayantara
and
Simbu
have
stuck
to
professionalism
so
far
and
have
been
determined
to
not
let
their
past
affect
their
career
in
any
way.
Silambarasan
also
went
on
to
bring
his
brother
Kuralarasan
into
the
mix
of
things
by
bringing
him
on
board
as
a
music
director.
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Kuralarasan,
who
has
acted
in
several
films
as
a
child
artist
is
making
his
debut
as
a
music
composer
in
Simbu's
upcoming
film
and
looks
like
he
is
all
set
to
make
an
impression
in
his
first
film
itself.
The
new
kid
on
the
block
has
managed
to
make
Yuvan
Shankar
Raja
sing
under
his
music
for
Idhu
Namma
Aalu.
The
number
according
to
the
rumour
mills
is
said
to
be
a
stylish
one
that
suits
Yuvan's
style.
Earlier
there
were
news
doing
rounds
that
Simbu's
younger
brother
have
also
composed
a
number
in
which
both
Simbu
and
T
Rajendar
will
have
their
voice
lended.
It
is
to
be
noted
that
Simbu's
father
T
Rajendar
has
already
sung
some
hit
numbers
for
his
son
including
'Yammaadi
Aathaadi'
in
Vallavan
and
'Kalaasala
Kalasalaa'
in
Osthe.