Kamal Pens Diolagues for Uttama Villan
Posted: 09/06/2014 06:00 PM IST
The team of Uttama Villain recently wrapped up the film's shoot in Chennai and the post-production work is going on in full swing. While it was believed until now that Crazy Mohan had written the dilaogues, the film's director Ramesh Aravind's informs us that the film's dialogues were actually written by Kamal Haasan. The film that stars Kamal in a dual role has Pooja Kumar, Andrea, Parvathy Menon and Jayaram in pivotal roles.
Ramesh says, "This time, Kamalji wrote the dialogues as there's another 'huge spectacle' angle apart from the humour in the script. Since he's written the script, he was keen on writing the dialogues as well”. However, the actor-filmmaker adds that Crazy Mohan's inputs are part of the film. "Crazy Mohan is a long-standing friend. We always take his views and inputs on the storyline," adds Ramesh. Kamal Haasan is currently busy shooting for his latest flick Papanasam which is a remake of Malayalam blockbuster Drishyam.
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