Sattam Oru Iruttarai
In February 2012, Vijay announced his desire to remake his father S. A. Chandrasekhar's 1981 political drama Sattam Oru Iruttarai under his new production house of Ghilli Films and signed on Vikram Prabhu, son of actor Prabhu, to feature in the film.[3] The lead actresses signed were Karthika Nair and Piaa Bajpai, both of whom had appeared together in K. V. Anand's Ko, while newcomer Sneha, a visual communications graduate, was signed on as director.[4] Despite early reports that Meena would be approached to play a role, Reemma Sen was subsequently signed on to play the powerful character of the police officer in the film, her first role after her marriage, while C. J. Rajkumar and Vijay Antony were announced as cinematographer and music composer of the project respectively. [5] The film continued its shoot in Pondicherry in May 2012, where it was alleged that S. A. Chandrasekhar "proxy-directed" several sequences, much to the discomfort of the film's appointed director Sneha. Reports also alleged that Sneha's father was a key financer of the film, casting doubts over Vijay's involvement in the project












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