Saguni The movie Release date


June 22, 2012

Production:

The film was first revealed in early April 2011, when it was reported that Karthi was considering a "social satire" script written by debutant film maker,
 Shankar Dayal, to be his next venture after the success of his previous film Siruthai.
 Karthi confirmed the news and revealed he would feature in a new get-up for the film
 although expressing that the script was still in development.
 Veteran actress Raadhika Sarathkumar signed on to play a supporting role in May 2011,
 whilst Roja signed on to play a doctor in the film and Mumtaj was selected to play a role making her comeback after 3 years.
 Pranitha who made her debut in Tamil with Udhayan, was confirmed for the lead female role.
 Anushka Shetty shot for a cameo role, that of a funny police officer, within one day.
 Salim Ghouse was initially selected for a pivotal role, but he was replaced by Prakash Raj.
The first look of the film was duly released through a series of promotional posters in early 2011,
 with the makers suggesting a potential release to coincide with Diwali 2011.
Some scenes were shot in and around Chennai including the Napier bridge,

 while the climax was shot in Hyderabad.
 The songs were choreographed by Bobby Antony, Baba Baskar, Prem Rakshith and Raju;
 one of which was shot in Poland.There were rumours that the film was based on Neera Radia
but makers quickly denied it. The team shot a scene at the famous shopping complex near Ashok Nagar in Chennai.
 The director and his crew were happy to complete the shoot before the place got uncontrollably crowded.

Soundtracks:

The soundtrack, composed by G. V. Prakash Kumar, consists of 5 tracks.
The audio launch was initially to be held on May 11, but postponed to 2 June.
 The Telugu version would release on 5 June. Two songs along with the videos were launched on May 21,
\Karthi's birthday. The song "Kandha Kaaravadai" has been downloaded 75,000 times.
Rediff wrote that it was "run-of-the-mill and has nothing new to offer".
 Milliblog wrote: "Saguni sees GV Prakash channeling his inner Harris Jeyaraj".
Behindwoods wrote: "The songs have all been composed with the sole intention of entertaining the audience. Save the melody, the rest all play to the gallery all the way. Good ‘mass’ album".






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