Yes! It is indeed Anandam Aarambam for Atharva, who starts his film career as a hero just like his father did years ago. The tall and handsome actor had to change his name from Vijay to Atharva as the industry already has a Vijay.
He is a first year engineering student (electronics and communication). Murali, a protective father, zeroed in on the script of AA after scrutinizing numerous scripts that came his son's way; ever since Atharva attained age 16, he has been deluged with film offers. Atharva is not the only highlight of AA.
Shruthi, also making her debut in films, perfectly complements Atharva and augments the film's appeal. This young and beautiful girl, who epitomizes the girl-next-door image, has a pleasant smile and mischievous eyes. Together, these youth form the backbone of this film and make it lively.
AA is directed by debutante director Vishnu Shankaran, who has also written its story. Cinematography is by Dinesh Kumar. Music is by Sundar C. Babu and lyrics are by Yugabharathi and Kavi Varman.
AA will be launched on October 9th at Kamarajar Hall. The function will be presided over by Sathyabama Engineering College chairman Mr. Jeppiar; producer council president Mr. Ramanarayanan; actor and Nadigar Sangam president Sarathkumar; actor and Nadigarm Sangam secretary Radha Ravi and many more VIPs of Kollywood. PS: Murali plays hero in Enga Rasi Nalla Rasi, whose audio was released recently and will do dual roles (as father and son) in Maru Avatharam! Murali is evergreen!
Courtesy:galatta.com
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