Monday, August 25, 2008

Silambattam Songs -Rachna, Maurya and 100 girls

A song shot in a grand and aesthetically appealing set which costs a fortune, with a bevy of beauties dancing along, has always been the cynosure of his father T. Rajendar's films, and it is also so now in his films. Simbu makes sure every film of his has a song with a grand set and eye-popping models. Remember 'Manmadhan' of Manmadhan and 'Loosu Pennae' of Vallavan, which starred models from Mumbai and abroad? Keeping in line with this trend, Simbu shot a song for his upcoming Silambattam with Mumbai item girl Rachna Maurya and about 100 models from Mumbai. The song cost approximately Rs. 75 lakhs. Simbu, who has a penchant of introducing some difficult and catchy dance movements with every film he does, has worked on some real and never-seen-before dance moves in this song too. In Silambattam, Simbu plays a temple priest who turns into a violent man under some compelling circumstances. Sana Khan is his heroine. The shooting will be over by August, after which filming for Poda Podi begins. Sarathkumar's daughter Varalakshmi debuts in Poda Podi as an actress. 
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