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Thursday, 16 February 2012

‘Ambuli 3D’ is a village thriller set in 1978

KTVR Creative Reel's Ambuli 3D, claimed to be the primary digital stereoscopic 3D film in Tamil, is a thriller in accordance with a real-lie incident that happened long ago within the 1950s. At the eve of the film's release, the tale is revealed.

The film is about in 1978 around a village named Poomadandhipuram (fictional). The cornfield surrounding the village is as beautiful because it is sinister. The wild 'vellandhitharai' flowers present in clusters all around the village are what protects the villagers from the evil that lurks within the shadows of the night. The folk of Poomadandhipuram for ages believed in horror-filled tales that experience kept all of them off the streets after sunset. Two students, Amudhan and Vendhan, who're studying within the collage near the village, plan to analyze what they think as strange that dwells within the cornfield during their summer holidays. Either one of them have their very own reasons to try this investigation, for Amudhan it's his love and for Vendhan to finish the worry of his father.

Directed by Hari Shankar and Haresh Narayan, the film is produced by KTVR Loganathan. Sathish G doubles up because the cinematographer and stereographer. Expert stereographer Daniel Symmes from the U.S. trained Sathish. (A stereographer is in a position to calculate and tell what object will look authentic when given a 3D effect.).

The story required fresh faces to play the protagonists. The solid has also well-known actors, Radhakrishnan Parthepan (director-actor), Kalairani, Jagan, Gokulnath, Thambi Ramaiah, K.P. Jagannath, Bosskey and Uma Riaz Khan.

Parthepan's 'amazing' role in 'Ambuli is corresponding to those he played in 'Aayirathil Oruvan' and 'Andhapuram'.

The film is releasing only in 3D (anaglyph and polarized format). AN ENORMOUS amount of money have been spent on converting 2D screens into 3D. Viewers may be given 3D glasses. A million imported 3D gasses might be made available to the theatres screening the film. 'It's a village subject and we wish all of Tamil Nadu to experience 3D,' the administrators said. Their previous venture, 'Orr Iravu', was claimed to be the primary 'view point' film in India. 'View point' enabled the viewer to live the nature. In Ambuli 3D, the audience will experience the movie as though it's being silly them, they explained.