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Description: Prashanth New Tamil Movies 2016| Latest Action Film Full Hd 2016| Upload Full Movie 2016# Tamil Movie Directed by S. Narayan Produced by Thiagarajan Written by Jai Prabhakar (dialogues) Story by V. V. Vinayak Starring Prashanth Anshu Ambani Thiagarajan Rajkiran Bhanupriya Rajan P. Dev Music by Mani Sharma Cinematography P. K. H. Dass Edited by P. R. Soundar Raj Production company Lakshmi Shanthi Movies Release dates 14 January 2004 Country India Language Tamil Thiagarajan purchased the remake rights of the successful of V. V. Vinayak's successful Telugu film Aadi (2002) and signed on R. Madhesh to be the film's director. An initial pre-production poster of the film was reported in the media to have attracted a clash with another film in production during the period, Saamy (2003), which featured Prashanth's cousin Vikram.[1] Madhesh planned Tibet as a potential location to film and began negotiations with international stunt choreographers Sammo Hung and Yuen Woo-ping to have them in the film. However, after filming a song featuring Prashanth and lead actress Simran which was choreographed by Remo D'Souza, he left the project and began work on another film Madurey.[2] He was then replaced by Kannada director S. Narayan, who with the venture marked his debut in Tamil cinema.[3] Simran also subsequently left the project and the song which had been shot was converted into an item number, the song was shot at AVM Studios with a set erected costing 1 and half crore with using a technology called Mirror Image.[4] The team then approached Preity Zinta, though the actress was unwilling to commit to star in a Tamil film during the period.[5][6] Subsequently the team signed on London based actress Anshu Ambani, who had appeared in the Telugu films Manmadhudu (2002) and Raghavendra (2003).[7] Producer Thiagarajan also made an acting comeback with the film after a long gap with Jai and featured as father to his real life son, Prashanth, while Rajkiran and Rajan P. Dev (who played the role in original film) were signed on for other pivotal roles.[8] The film adapted a Madurai backdrop instead of the Telugu backdrop in the original, although the second schedule was canned in Nanakramguda, Hyderabad.[9] Two songs from the film were shot in Sri Lanka, while stuntmen from Netherlands, Malaysia and Nigeria were selected to be a part of the film.[10]