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Soundarya will make Rajinikanth proud: Kochadaiiyaan lyricist

Soundarya will make Rajinikanth proud: Kochadaiiyaan lyricist

Kochadaiiyaan is touted as India's first motion capture photo-realistic 3D animated film

Highlights

  • Lyricist Vairamuthu, who has worked on forthcoming Tamil period-drama Kochadaiiyaan with superstar Rajinikanth's daughter Soundarya, is confident that she will make her father proud with the movie.
  • Soundarya has directed her father in Kochadaiiyaan, which is said to be India's first motion capture photo-realistic 3D animated film.
  • "I think she is the first daughter in India to direct her father. If Rajini raised his daughter on his shoulders when she was young, it is now her turn to shoulder her father through the film. I'm sure she will make him proud with Kochadaiiyaan," Vairamuthu, who has penned all the songs in the film, told IANS.
  • "It's a huge responsibility to direct Rajinikanth. Being his daughter doesn't make it easier. In fact, it is even more challenging because the stakes are higher. But Soundarya has handled the pressure very well. The film is now in the hands of the audience," the lyricist said.
Chennai: Lyricist Vairamuthu, who has worked on forthcoming Tamil period-drama Kochadaiiyaan with superstar Rajinikanth's daughter Soundarya, is confident that she will make her father proud with the movie.

Soundarya has directed her father in Kochadaiiyaan, which is said to be India's first motion capture photo-realistic 3D animated film.

"I think she is the first daughter in India to direct her father. If Rajini raised his daughter on his shoulders when she was young, it is now her turn to shoulder her father through the film. I'm sure she will make him proud with Kochadaiiyaan," Vairamuthu, who has penned all the songs in the film, told IANS.

"It's a huge responsibility to direct Rajinikanth. Being his daughter doesn't make it easier. In fact, it is even more challenging because the stakes are higher. But Soundarya has handled the pressure very well. The film is now in the hands of the audience," the lyricist said.
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