Traveling in a bus, gazing at all the lush green trees and bushes dotting the roads, is fun. More so if you get a seat by the window! Isn’t it? Well, director Rathibala’s upcoming film Madurai to Theni (Vazhi: Andippatti) is fun not less than traveling in a bus seated comfortably in a window seat.
The very thought of a film with a connection with Madurai brings to our minds gory stunts, belligerent people, and trouble galore. But Madurai to Theni is something completely away from that league; the film portrays a beautiful love story of a young couple with no gory violence.
Based on a true incident, the film shows what happens to a young couple who travel from Madurai to Theni in a bus. In fact, this love story is extensively filmed in a bus and villages that are en route the Theni-Madurai stretch.
In the recent press meet, director Rathibala announced that the film is very much realistic, something which today’s cinemagoer prefers and sounded confident about the film’s victory. He further added that the film will be counted along Vennila Kabaddi Kuzhu, Paruthiveeran and the likes.
Small-screen-artist-turned-film-hero Arvind Vinoth, who played the lead in Balam, is the film’s hero and beautiful Srithika (of Vennila Kabaddi Kuzhu) fame is the heroine. Singamuthu, Muthukalai, Nellai Shiva, “Subramaniapuram” Rasathi and many other seasoned artists form the suppoting cast.
Crew: Director and screenwriter – Rathibala; producer – K. Vimal and S. Janakisonaimuthu; dialogues – Surlipatti Sivaji; music – Sevi.
The very thought of a film with a connection with Madurai brings to our minds gory stunts, belligerent people, and trouble galore. But Madurai to Theni is something completely away from that league; the film portrays a beautiful love story of a young couple with no gory violence.
Based on a true incident, the film shows what happens to a young couple who travel from Madurai to Theni in a bus. In fact, this love story is extensively filmed in a bus and villages that are en route the Theni-Madurai stretch.
In the recent press meet, director Rathibala announced that the film is very much realistic, something which today’s cinemagoer prefers and sounded confident about the film’s victory. He further added that the film will be counted along Vennila Kabaddi Kuzhu, Paruthiveeran and the likes.
Small-screen-artist-turned-film-hero Arvind Vinoth, who played the lead in Balam, is the film’s hero and beautiful Srithika (of Vennila Kabaddi Kuzhu) fame is the heroine. Singamuthu, Muthukalai, Nellai Shiva, “Subramaniapuram” Rasathi and many other seasoned artists form the suppoting cast.
Crew: Director and screenwriter – Rathibala; producer – K. Vimal and S. Janakisonaimuthu; dialogues – Surlipatti Sivaji; music – Sevi.
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