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This is Bala’s fourth directorial venture after Sethu, Nandha and Pithamagan.
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For the first time Bala is not penning the dialogues for his film. It is handled by noted Tamil literararian and writer Jayamohan
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Pooja has dubbed in her own voice
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Lyricist Vaale has penned a song in praise of Lord Vishnu in Dasavatharam. In Naan Kadavul, he has written a song in praise of Lord Shiva.
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The climax stunt sequences were shot for 26 days
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Three directors form part of the project ( Acharya Ravi, Singam Puli and Rassaiya Kannan)
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With hope that Naan Kadavul will sweep national awards, the movie would be censored on 30 December, 2008 to join the race for the acclaim this year itself.
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Since movies with Digital Interlude (DI) are not considered for National awards, both the cinematographer and the director have not used DI in the film.
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It would be released simultaneously in Tamil and Telugu.
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A total of 450 physically challenged children and elders form part of the movie. Bala was felicitated for his mammoth effort on World Handicapped Day celebrations recently.
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Over 48 physically challenged persons, who know nothing about cinema had been to Chennai to dub in their own voice. A team of doctors attended them in case of emergency during the shoot.
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Ilayaraja was mightily impressed seeing the film and wondered the work to be done for re-recording.
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Ilayaraja was joined by acclaimed Bollywood composer Uttam Singh for re-recording.