Director Vishnuvardhan directed ‘Arambam‘ starring Ajith, Nayantara, Aarya and Taapsee, which is one of the most awaited films is gearing for a Diwali release with the shooting wrapped.
Ayngaran has snapped the distribution rights of NSC area (North Arcot-South Arcot-Chengalpet) which is the biggest area in Tamil Nadu.
Produced by AM Ratnam in association with A Raghuram’s Sri Satya Sai Movies, the film is likely to hit the screens on October 31 and will be censored by the third week of October. While the music for the film is composed by Yuvan Shankar Raja, the cinematography is handled jointly by PS Vinod and Om Prakash.
Notwithstanding the trial of a case filed against its theatrical release, it is said that actor Ajith’s upcoming film Arambam is likely to release on Deepavali by overcoming all the hiccups. Starring Ajith, Aarya, Nayantara and Taapsee Pannu in lead roles, Arrambam is directed by Vishnuvardhan with music by Yuvan Shankar Raja.
In the making for close to one-and-a-half years now, Arrambam is expected with great patience and curiosity by Ajith’s fans. But the film hit a road block, after a financier named B. Rajeshwari, filed against AM Rathnam, the producer of the film, stating that unless he settled the dues to her along with penal interest, the film shouldn’t be allowed to release in theatres.
As per latest reports, the issues surrounding the release of Arrambam have been sorted out and the film will hit the screens as per the schedule.
Rathnam is said to have given an undertaking to the Court to support his claim that he was not the producer of the film but by A Raghuram under Sri Sathya Sai Movies banner. He has also requested the Court that the film’s release in theatres on Deepavali shouldn’t be stayed at any cost.
It appears that the Court has been convinced by the supporting document sent by Rathnam and managed to get plum theatres to release the film in Chennai and elsewhere.
The Censors, meanwhile, have awarded an ‘U’ certification to the film. With this certificate in its kitty now, it is believed that decks have been cleared for the film to get the much-need tax exemption from the State Government.
With everything in place, the film would be releasing 1-2 days ahead of Deepavali.