Manmadhan Ambu Audio Launch At Singapore On November 19


Ulaganayagan Kamal Haasan’s Manmadhan Ambu audio launch spread over two days in a cruise ship and at Singapore Expo, Max Pavilion will be telecast on the channel. It has got television industry watchers by surprise. As Manmadhan Ambu’s producer Udhayanidhi Stalin was expected to show it on his family controlled Kalaignar TV.
The film directed by KS Ravikumar and produced by Red Giant Movies Udayanidhi Stalin also stars Madhavan, Trisha and Sangeetha in lead roles. This is the first production of Red Giant Movies with Kamal Haasan and is due for release on December 17. Manmadhan Ambu is a romantic comedy and Kamal himself has written the story, screenplay and dialogues of the movie while the entire film has been shot across Europe in Rome, Venice, Paris and Barcelona; major part of the film has been shot on board the grand “Mediterranean Cruise”. The music for this romantic comedy has been scored by none other than the effervescent music director Devi Sri Prasad. The movie has six songs; of which two have been sung by Kamal Haasan himself.

A spokesperson of Vijay TV said: “The entire cast and crew of the film including Kamal Haasan, Trisha, Madhavan, Sangeetha, director KS Ravikumar, music director Devi Sri Prasad, cinematographer Manush Nandan, editor Shaan Mohammad would participate in the audio release function at Singapore.” Vijay TV will telecast the celebration of Manmadhan Ambu audio launch from Kuala Lumpur as the entire team board the Superstar Virgo on November 18 followed by a grand pre-event celebration on November 19 with special acts by Brazilian dancers and Chinese acrobats witnessed by a special 300 invitees list. On November 20, the audio release function would be set at Singapore Expo, Max Pavilion before a 7000 audience as a 3 hour extravaganza. Singapore audiences are in for a treat as the event would feature Ulaganayagan Kamal Haasan do a special performance along with music director Devi Sri Prasad and the others stars Madhavan, Trisha and Sangeetha.

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