Gautham is over the sky!Manigandan KR, TNN 31 July 2009, 12:08am IST
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All Set to impress again: Gautham Menon


>From then on till Vaaranam Aayiram, Gautham Vasudev Menon has managed to
churn out 
entertainer<http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/4837651.cms#>after
entertainer with one thing in common — his magical touch. A touch that
is evident in his next film Vinnaithandi Varuvaaya (VV), which is to hit
screens in November.
And if one is to go by a couple of
songs<http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/4837651.cms#>that
he has picturised, Gautham is well on his way to delivering another
hit. Says Gautham, “VV is a feel good, bring-a-smile-to-your-face sort of a
love story. If the audience wants to listen to some good songs, watch some
really nice visuals and experience some great chemistry between the lead
pair, then they’ll like the film.”

Needless to say, the movie, starring Simbu and Trisha, has already triggered
huge expectations. But expectations and the pressures they bring along have
never managed to curtail Gautham’s willingness to experiment. The man, while
shooting VV by day, has also been busy shooting another film at night.

“I’m also making an all night film with no
music<http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/4837651.cms#>and
background score. The film, with Sameera Reddy and newcomers, has not
been titled yet. It’s much smaller in terms of budget when compared to VV,
the budget of which is around 15 crores,” he says.

Adds Gautham, “I’ve enjoyed working on this project because I had two really
good actors in Simbu and Trisha. Every time I said ‘start camera’, Trisha
used to come alive. Simbu has been a revelation. I’ve seen Manmadhan and
Vallavan and I know what he conforms to, but this is a complete change for
him.”

But draw his attention to rumours that he wasn’t happy with Simbu initially
and that the star had to do a separate photo shoot to convince him and he
dismisses them with nonchalance. “It’s just like the other rumours, such as
the one that I’m going out with Sameera Reddy. There’s absolutely no truth
in such rumours. Actually, all the apprehensions were before we started the
shoot, because when we went to the producers’ council for something else,
someone there said, ‘Oh! You’re making a film with Simbu? He won’t come on
time. For the first ten days, he’ll be there and then you’ll be waiting for
him for the next six months. We finished this film in 60 days!

“What’s more, in Malta, we had early morning shoots. If I told Simbu to be
there at 6.00 am, he would be there at 5.45 am. Normally, Simbu works during
the night and sleeps through the day. But for me, he changed that around.
And he’s such a good dancer, that he required no rehearsals,” explains
Gautham. He goes on to add, “Just as I look forward to working again with
Kamal sir and Suriya, I look forward to working with Simbu as well.”

The music for the film has been composed by A R Rahman. Observes the
director, “You feel humbled when you walk in and out of Rahman’s studio.
Rahman’s never uttered a bad word about anybody in the industry. There was
great sync between us right from the word go. All the while, I knew that
Ashutosh Gowarikar was waiting outside, as was
Abbas<http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/4837651.cms#>Tyrewala.
On one occasion, when I walked out of Rahman’s studio, Abbas was
waiting for almost four hours. I felt really bad. Many of the inputs to
Thamarai were from Rahman. I thought he wouldn’t interact and he’d let me
handle it. But, he sat there and gave her suggestions when it came to
choosing words. On the whole, it was a great experience working with him.”

Gautham has his hands full. The ace director gives details of his other
projects, before deciding to sign off.
“I’m doing a Mahesh Babu film in December. It’s a big one, which is being
produced by them. I’m also looking to do a Hindi
film<http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/4837651.cms#>in
June. And apart from these, I’m also doing the Telugu remake of VV
straightaway.”

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