Avan Ivan Review | Avan Ivan Movie Review | Avan Ivan Tamil Movie Review
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Avan Ivan Tamil Movie Story:
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Avan Ivan Tamil Movie Story:
Avan Ivan, a story about two siblings. Bala's Avan Ivan is the directors first pucca commercial film with lots of humour and has Arya, Vishal and Janani Iyer in the lead with music by Yuvan Shankar Raja and is produced by AGS Entertainment. Suriya is doing a guest appearance in ‘Avan Ivan’, Suriya will come as Suriya himself. There is a scene in the film in which Vishal will perform like popular actors in front of Suriya.
Bala one of the popular directors in Tamil film industry is coming back with another full fledged commercial movie Avan Ivan with an aim to make a profit.
Vishal, Arya, Madhu Shalini and Janani Iyer are playing the leading roles in the film.
Normally director Bala films will have comedy scenes but Avan Ivan has more comedy scenes. The film is family oriented but at the same time it carries loads of action, comedy and sentiment etc. Avan Ivan is the story of two siblings where Vishal sported the look of a squint eyed boy throughout the film which is perhaps the first time in the history of Tamil cinema. Apart from doing this daring act, Vishal is going to play as a transgender which is yet again a bold attempt. Yuvan Shankar Raja has rendered the music with the smashing experimental songs and he changed his regular style and tried something different where flowered with success.
The film is releasing worldwide in nearly 700 screens and it is opening in 17 screens in Chennai city and suburbs. The film is releasing in 350 screens only in Tamilnadu.
Avan Ivan Tamil Movie Cast and Crew:
- Starring: Vishal Krishna,Arya,Janani Iyer,Madhu Shalini,Ambika,Jayaprabha
- Director: Bala
- Producer: Kalpathi S Aghoram
- Banner: A G S Entertainmet
- Music: Yuvan Shankar Raja
Director Bala's latest film Avan Ivan has Arya, Vishal, Janani and Madhushalini in lead roles. The music is scored by Yuvan Shankar Raja, while Na Muthukumar has come up with the lyrics. Here's a look at the album:Rasathi begins on an angsty note, as Haricharan picks up the vocal reigns, and there are faint strains of the classic Munpaniyaa -- but the song shifts direction soon. The lyrics are standard, colloquial fare but again, the score takes precedence here. The instrumental score is fascinating. An appealing number.
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