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Nanban




Nanban (film)

Nanban
Directed by s. Shankar
Written by S. Shankar
Madhan Karky
Story by Abhijat Joshi
Rajkumar Hirani
Based on Five Point Someone – What not to do at IIT! by
Chetan Bhagat
Starring Vijay
Jeeva
Srikanth
Ileana D'Cruz
Sathyaraj
S. J. Surya
Music by Harris Jayaraj
Cinematography Manoj Paramahamsa
Editing by Anthony
Studio Gemini Film Circuit
Distributed by Sun Pictures
Release date(s) October 2011
Country India
Language Tamil
Nanban (Tamil: நண்பன்; English: Friend) is an upcoming Tamil comedy film to be directed by S. Shankar.[1][2][3] The film features an ensemble cast that includes Vijay, Jeeva, Srikanth, Ileana D'Cruz and Sathyaraj.[4] The soundtrack and background score will be composed by Harris Jayaraj, working with Shankar for the second time after Anniyan (2005). Filming, which was expected to commence during late-2010, began early the following year, after facing problems with casting.
It is a remake of the 2009 Bollywood film 3 Idiots, directed by Rajkumar Hirani, with screenplay by Abhijat Joshi, and loosely adapted from the novel Five Point Someone by Chetan Bhagat. The film is also expected to be simultaneously made in Telugu by Shankar's assistant, with a slightly different cast. The film is expected to release in October 2011 during the festive occasion of Diwali.

 Cast

 Production


Following Gemini Film Circuit's purchase of the remake rights for 3 Idiots in January 2010, there was much speculation in regard to the three title roles essayed by Aamir Khan, R. Madhavan and Sharman Joshi in the original.[9] Gemini Film Circuit approached noted directors S. Shankar, Vishnuvardhan and S. Dharani to replace Rajkumar Hirani as the director, with the approval from Shankar leading to him being signed.[10] Despite speculation that he was set to pull out from directing his first remake as it would be a step down from his previous film, Enthiran, Shankar stated his commitment in October 2010.[11][12] As Shankar's norm music director, A. R. Rahman couldn't be retained for the project due to his busy schedules, Harris Jayaraj and Yuvan Shankar Raja were approached to compose the soundtrack,[13] with Shankar settling for the former with whom he had worked with in the 2005 action film Anniyan earlier.[14] Meanwhile, Manoj Paramahamsa, whose work in Vinnaithaandi Varuvaayaa and Eeram had been critically acclaimed, was signed on as the cinematographer.[15]
For the lead role enacted by Aamir Khan, initial reports suggested that Suriya was the front runner, who however dismissed the link citing that his commitments had left him busy.[16] A special screening for the film industry also included Vijay, who expressed his desire to work in the film, and was subsequently signed up by Gemini Film Circuits to portray the lead role.[17][18] However, by mid-December 2010, soon after trial shoots were held, Vijay walked out the film following disputes over his dates, with Surya being labelled as his likely replacement.[19] Reports claimed that talks with Surya failed, since the actor had demanded salary increase and dubbing rights for the Telugu-version of the film.[20] Surya's reasons for refusing the offer was later confirmed not to be true, with Surya himself revealing that he had opted out only because of other film commitments and "did not want to keep Shankar waiting."[21] As a result, Vijay was once again finalized for the role.[22]
The roles of the other two titular characters took considerably longer to confirm. Madhavan was initially approached to reprise his role from the original but made it clear that he was unwilling to be a part of the remake, citing the film had already "gone down in history".[23] Early indications suggested that Udhayanidhi Stalin had replaced him but the claims were false.[18] In November 2010, reports emerged that Vinay Rai or Nakul were set to play the role, however Vinay cited that he refused the project as the role was not as meaty as the other two characters.[24] Consequently, the production house signed Srikanth to play the role, after seeing his performance in Drohi, which had come after several box-office failures for him.[25] Sharman Joshi's role was originally offered to Silambarasan, but after discussions, it was revealed that Silambarasan could not associate himself with the character.[26] Subsequently the role was offered to Siddharth, a protege of Shankar, who also went on to refuse the project.[27] Despite further reports that Arya and Jeeva were being considered, the latter signed on and agreed with Shankar that he would play Joshi's role instead of Madhavan's.[28][29] The role played by Kareena Kapoor in the original, was reported to be played by either Shruti Haasan or Asin.[17] However Ileana D'Cruz was signed on for the film after attempts to feature Katrina Kaif in the film had failed.[30] The college professor's role was given to Sathyaraj, despite early indications that Prakash Raj would be approached. Omi Vaidya was unable to reprise his role from the original and comedian Sathyan Sivakumar was signed on to essay his role, while S. J. Surya signed on to appear in a guest role, portraying the role enacted by Javed Jaffrey.[31] Anuya Bhagvath, who gained success for her role in Siva Manasula Sakthi (2008), was also signed up for a supporting role.[32]

[edit] Filming

The first schedule shooting began in Ooty and Coimbatore with Jeeva, Srikanth and S. J. Suryah. Ileana D'Cruz joined them on 31 January 2011 and Vijay joined on 1 March 2011 after his Velayudham shoot. All the college scenes were shot during the second schedule in Dehradun.

[edit] Soundtrack

Nanban
Soundtrack album by Harris Jayaraj
Genre Feature film soundtrack
Harris Jayaraj chronology
Ko
(2011)
Nanban
(2011)
7aam Arivu
(2011)
The soundtrack is scored by Harris Jayaraj, who had previously worked with S. Shankar on Anniyan. Shankar and Jayaraj flew to London to compose four songs. The lyrics are penned by Madhan Karky and Na. Muthukumar. It will be released by September. There is a song which consist of 10 different languages penned by Mathan Karky.

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