Manmadhan Ambu team to perform live in Singapore

 

After the audio-launch of superstar Rajnikanth’sEnthiran: The Robot’ was held in Malaysia, it’s now the turn of the Kamal Haasan-Madhavan-Trisha starrer ‘Manmadhan Ambu’. Yes, the film’s music is all set to be launched in Malaysia’s rich neighbour Singapore  on  20th of November.

 

The hi-profile producer of the film, Udhayanidhi Stalin, has made elaborate plans to beam live the Singapore event at a five-star hotel (Royal Le Meridien) in Chennai where journalists can sit back in a relaxed manner and enjoy the event. After the audio-launch, arrangements have also been made for Kamal Haasan to be talking to the journos in Chennai through the ‘video-conferencing’ facility.

The film ‘Manmadhan Ambu’ has been directed by K.S Ravikumar and brings together Kamal Haasan and Trisha for the first time together. Madhavan & Sangeetha, who played the lead role in ‘Evano Oruvan’ a couple of years ago, also play significant roles in ‘Manmadhan Ambu’. The film has created huge excitement among Kamal Haasan and Trisha’s fans.

Kamal has also penned the story, dialogue and screenplay of the film besides singing a few songs of the film. The film has been shot widely and extensively in Rome, Venice, Paris, Barcelona and aboard a luxurious cruise which floats permanently in the waters of Mediterranean Sea. Devi Sri Prasad has scored the music of the film.

The music launch, to be held in Expo-Max Pavilion in Singapore which can seat 7,000 spectators, would last for 3 hours and might witness one of those rare occasions when Kamal might shake a leg or two on stage along with Trisha for the audience’s sake.

Besides the lead actors, K.S Ravikumar, Udhayanidhi Stalin and music director Devi Sri Prasad are expected to attend the event.

 

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