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Happy for the big breaks

        Jeevan, who took a long break after Thiruttu Payalae, is back in the saddle. Two films of his - Naan Avanillai and Machakaran - are in the line for back-to-back release.

        In Machakaran, Jeevan is paired with Kamna Jethmalani, who had her first brush to fame in Idhaya Thirudan opposite Jeyam Ravi. Jeevan plays a happy-go-lucky guy but wonders how the simplest of things go awry for him.

        Music is by Yuvanshankar Raja while Tamilvannan has penned the story, screenplay and dialogues besides directing. He has the experience of directing the S J Suryah-Nayantara starrer Kalvanain Kadhali.

        Produced by Madras Entertainment.

        Raju Sundaram (choreography) and Anthony (editing) are the other important names in the movie produced by Madras Entertainment.

        Tamilvannan said that the initial frames will find the hero and heroine in loggerheads but slowly get acquainted to realise the good and tender moments. Fairy tale stuff told in a simple and effective way.'

        Naan Avanillai is the remake of yesteryear blockbuster of the same title which had Gemini Ganesan essaying the seemingly complex character with stunning ease.

        Happy to have bagged that all important role, Jeevan felt delighted to be back in the thick of action. 'As you could see, my forthcoming films are so different from one to another. I am fortunate to be part of movies with a good storyline as the back-up.'

        Sneha, Malavika, Namitha, Jyothirmayi and Keerthi Chawla are the heroines.

        Thrilled to do the role enacted by Gemini Ganesan and shaped by famed director

        K Balachander, Jeevan said he consciously avoided watching the original version. 'There was the fear inside me that I could end up imitating the mannerisms. Expectations are already on a high in the film circles and I have a job to live up to that.'

-NT Bureau

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