A.R.Rahman present in Kallori Audio release
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Tamil Nadu
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Chennai
  
 
Audio of ‘Kaloori’ released
 
 

 
Staff Reporter
 
 

 
The music has been scored by Joshua Sridhar 
 
 

 

 
 
— Photo: S.S. Kumar
 

 
New sound: Music director A.R. Rahman releasing the audio CD of movie 
`Kaloori’ at a function in Chennai on Friday. Film director Mani Ratnam 
is receiving the CD. From left, directors Shankar and Balaji Sakthivel and 
music director Joshua Sridhar are in the picture. 
 
 
Chennai: The audio of director Shankar’s ‘Kaloori’ (College) 
was launched in the city on Friday. The music is being released through the 
newly established S Music, an offshoot of director Shankar’s S Pictures. 
Balaji Sakthivel, of ‘Kaadhal’ fame, has directed the film. The 
music has been scored by Joshua Sridhar. Akhil and Tamanna star in the film. 
Theatre owner Abhirami Ramanathan credited film director Shankar for enabling 
more screens to be inaugurated in the city. Up to 30 new screens have applied 
for licences in the city and will be opened shortly.
Director Kalaipuli G. Sekaran requested those present to take steps against 
corporate houses entering the production of films. Director Thankar Bachchan 
said that S Pictures, which is producing ‘Kaloori’, represented a 
launching platform for new creative voices. Black money is keeping the industry 
going, he rued. “Without black money only two films will be produced in a 
year,” he said. 
Head of the Producers’ council Ramanarayanan, director of 
‘Veyil’ Vasantha Balan, actors Akhil and Tamanna, directors Balaji 
Sakthivel and Simbu Devan, director of ‘Immsai Arasan 23rd 
Pulikesi’ spoke. 
Director of ‘Chennai – 600028’ Venkat Prabhu and lyricist M. 
Muthukumar said ‘Kaloori’ is sure to be a milestone in Tamil cinema 
just like Mr. Sakthivel’s earlier work ‘Kaadhal’. 
Cinematographer Chezhian said that the film was planned well in advance and was 
shot in 50 days. 
Actor Prakash Raj said S Music revealed Mr. Shankar’s belief in the 
directors he chose to encourage. Directors Balu Mahendra, Bharathi Raja and 
Mani Ratnam felicitated the organisers on the choice of invitees saying that 
three generations were represented on stage. 
Music director A.R. Rahman said Tamil cinema was poised on the verge of great 
achievement. 
Director Shankar said ‘Kaloori’ was certain to break any pre-formed 
notions about Mr. Sakthivel’s filmmaking. “We haven’t seen a 
college like this in Tamil cinema in recent times.” Actor Parthiban 
narrated anecdotes with some poetic license from the college lives of the 
dignitaries on stage.
 
 

 
 
 

 

 


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