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Graghanam
File:Graghanam - Tamil Movie Poster.jpg
Directed byElan
Written byElan
Produced byPVP Cinema
R. Muthu Saravanan
Kathik. T
StarringKreshna
Chandran
Nandini Rai
CinematographySree Saravanan
Edited byS. Manikumaran
Music byK. S. Sundaramurthy
Production
company
Big Print Pictures
Distributed byKR Films
Venper International
CountryIndia
LanguageTamil

Graghanam (Template:Lang-en) is a Tamil supernatural dark crime thriller film directed by Elan and produced by Big Print Pictures Production. The film features an ensemble cast including Kreshna, Chandran and Nandini Rai in the lead roles.

Cast

Plot

An eclipse affects few people in the town.How they react and how they overcome that issue forms the story of Grahanam.[1]

Production

Director Elan (Elavarasan) had previously been signed on by C. V. Kumar to make his short film V Chithiram into a full-length feature film starring Bobby Simha in the lead role, but after the project fell through, he began scripting Graghanam.[2] Produced by PVP Cinema and Big Print Pictures Production, Prasad V. Potluri's sons Pearl and Param were given the responsibility of overseeing the film's production. Kreshna was signed to play the lead role, while Chandran was selected as the film's antagonist. Actress Nandini Rai was selected to her Tamil debut with the film after successfully completing an audition in Chennai. To prepare for her role of a model turned actress, Nandhini took acting lessons with Mime Gopi for several weeks.[3][4][5] Actors Karunakaran, Jayaprakash and Karunas were subsequently picked to portray other supporting roles in the film. The technical team of the film were given to primarily newcomers, with K. S. Sundaramurthy picked as music composer, while the cinematography was handled by Sree Saravanan, the editing done by Mani Kumaran.[6][7]

The film was launched in April 2015 with a formal ceremony marking the beginning of production.[8] The film was extensively shot during night times, with scenes featuring an eclipse also canned.[9] Chennai model Meera Mithun shot for a cameo appearance in late 2015.[10] The shoot of the film was revealed to be completed by October 2015, after which post-production work began, with Kreshna dubbing for the film during April 2016.[11]

Soundtrack

Untitled
External audio
audio icon Audio Jukebox on YouTube

The soundtrack of Graghanam consists of 7 songs composed by Sundaramurthy KS.[13][14]

Tracklist
No.TitleLyricsSinger(s)Length
1."Blood Moon"Vaira BharathiThejaswin & JP01:54
2."Yar Endru"Padmapriya RaghavanPadmapriya Raghavan03:18
3."Munimma"Rokesh & Babu GaneshKS Sundaramurthy03:38
4."Don't Funk Me Up"ElanNiveditha Giri01:34
5."Seettu Kattu Rani"Vaira BharathiJananie SV
(Rap: MC Vickey)
03:54
6."Take It Easy Foxy"Vaira BharathiSharanya Gopinath03:13
7."Super Model"Lady KashLady Kash03:13
Total length:20:44

References

  1. ^ "When Kamal Haasan surprised 'Grahanam' team with performance". Top 10 Cinema. 30 March 2017. Retrieved 31 March 2017.
  2. ^ "Etcetera: Pursuing a passion". The Hindu.
  3. ^ "I had to compete with Kreshna and Chandran: Nandini". The Times of India.
  4. ^ "Waiting for 'Grahanam'". The Hindu.
  5. ^ "Grahanam is the perfect launchpad: Nandini". Deccan Chronicle.
  6. ^ "After the 'revenge', comes the 'eclipse'". Behind Woods.
  7. ^ "Of a stellar cast minus stars and a long wait". The Hindu.
  8. ^ "What is Kreshna & Karunakaran's Grahanam About?". India Glitz.
  9. ^ "Modern Woman in a Different Dimension". New Indian Express.
  10. ^ "How a nerdy biotech grad became Miss South India 2016". Rediff.
  11. ^ "Four at a time for". Behind Woods.
  12. ^ "Graghanam (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)". iTunes.
  13. ^ "Graghanam - Music Album". Gaana.
  14. ^ "Graghanam - Music Album". Raaga.