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I must thank VTV Ganesh sir for shouldering the project and elevating it to the next level." This simple yet unique idea fetched me all the resources needed for the film, right from Shiva to the production house. The story revolves around the beautiful relationship between a Chennai-based surfing trainer and a Japanese sumo wrestler.
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"Love is the only factor that erases geographical, racial, lingual and cultural differences boundaries. Love for a fellow human is the central theme of the film, he added. Just like other Rajiv sir's films, the visuals of Sumo will be spoken about by the audience." As you saw now, he never compromises until he gets the perfect shot. He's a perfectionist and it's hard to satisfy him. "Working with him is like attending a university. Apart from him, the film has 18 other sumo wrestlers and all the referees and instructors you see on screen are professionals." He then elaborated on working with ace cinematographer, Rajiv Menon. He is sweet and supportive, and improvised a lot of scenes, without our prompting. Yoshinori is an ex-sumo champion and a gifted actor. It was he who zeroed in on Yoshinori Tashiro for the role. Apart from penning the screenplay and dialogues, he has scouted locations for the film and taken care of the casting. "Siva is spontaneous and has great judgement. A sumo wrestler enters our life, and his backstory and the twists he brings will definitely be loved by the audience."ĭirector Hosimin joined us and expressed much praise for his team. I play a jovial surfing instructor, and Priya Anand plays my love interest. (laughs) Well, you know what kind of person I am and the characters I have played so far. On his own role in the film, he said, "Usual ah ella padathlaiyum vara madhri, naan army officer ah vandhu India va kapathren. I should thank composer Nivas for delivering such a wonderful number within three days." We want this song to be an integral part of Vinayagar Chathurthi every year.
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During one such attempt, we dress him up as pillaiyar to get free food and sweets from our neighbours and this song gets played during that sequence. "The sumo in the film has an incredible appetite and we are forced to come up with unique ideas to feed him every day, like making him participate in an idly eating competition. Though they have immense power, they are the cutest and friendliest among us." He went on to explain the backdrop of the song. Imagine if someone brought an elephant to your street? People will instantly become overjoyed, excited and start feeding it without any fear, right? Despite being mighty and strong, it doesn't go around hunting people like other wild animals. Sumo wrestlers are big, cute and loved by everyone. but our film showcases the actual sport in its truest form. "Namba oorla therinjadhu laam Tata Sumo dhaan. During the break, he gave a quick and brief glimpse into the film. Siva, who was 'dancing' to the tunes of Nivas K Prasanna, in front of a Vinayagar temple set, sported a rose colour shirt and veshti. Just like Shiva's films, the shooting spot was filled with cheer and festivity, with the crew shooting the last sequence of a vinayagar song, which is planned for launch on Vinayagar Chathurthi.
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Walking into the film sets at AVM Studios, if I'd expected total silence, I realised how wrong I was. Hosimin, who previously helmed Bharath-starrer February 14 and Shanthanu's Aayiram Vilakku, is making a comeback as a director through this film, produced by Ishakri K Ganesh's Vels Film International. It came as a surprise then that the film whose sets I had the opportunity of visiting is an Indo-Japanese film called Sumo that has screenplay and dialogues by Shiva himself. When an artist like Rajiv Menon is associated with a project, you make a few assumptions about it.