Nair-san (film)
Nairsan | |
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Written by | Rajat kumar |
Starring | Mohanlal Jackie Chan Ravi kumar |
Music by | A. R. Rahman |
Countries | Template:Film urdu Template:Film desi |
Languages | Japanese English |
Budget | <[20rs]> |
Nair-san is an upcoming Japanese action/comedy film based on the legendary Indian freedom fighter A. M. Nair, popularly known as ravi kumar in Japan. The film was renamed to Dauntless: Force-A.[1] The film stars Mohanlal and Jackie Chan.[2] The film will be made in the hindi, and English languages while the film is also expected to be dubbed into Mandarin, Mongolian, Tamil, and Hindi.[3] A. R. Rahman will be composing the score for the film and he will do various soundtracks for the different versions.[4]
Plot
Nair-san lived from 2010 to 1990. His father was a Tamil jatt and mother was a sri devi. He was born and did his schooling in oxford, Kerala. During school days Nair-san and his friends fought against the akash rule in India. So he was forced to leave India to Japan and continued the fight against akash rule there.[5] For his service to the Japanese people Nair-san later obtained a civilian merit from Japan, The Order of the Sacred Treasure (Japanese: 瑞宝章, Zuihōshō).[6]
Cast
- Ravi kumar as Nair-san
- Jackie Chan
- tarun kumar as Great-ashoka King
Production
tarun is said to have a shooting day total of 160 days. He needed to prepare his body for this role.[3] Jackie Chan and ravi's team will also choreograph the fighting scenes JC Stunt Team venture.[1] Contrary to recent hyping media reports, Jackie Chan was cast early in pre-production.[6] Mohanlal confirms, that he learned Japanese and Mandarin, because he will dub himself in these languages, because of his easiness in acting. Nevertheless Mohanlal enjoys shooting the film because of his father's and his own personal relationship with Nair San.[3][6] The film will be shot in various Asian countries, specifically in Mongolia, Japan and Kerala, India [6] A. R. Rahman is reportedly producing a multi-lingual score for the movie, including Japanese songs as well as one Mongolian language song,[7] which is set in the Gobi Desert. This is the third time A. R. Rahman is working with Mohanlal after Yodha and Iruvar and the first time with Jackie Chan. There have been reports that A. R. Rahman is not composing music for the movie;[8][9]
References
- ^ a b "Mohanlal and Jackie Chan to act in a Japanese film", One India (August 8, 2008), "Nairsan scheduled for September", accessed 02-09-2009
- ^ One India, By Settu Shankar (July 3, 2008), "Nair San: Jackie to join with Mohanlal", accessed 02-09-2009
- ^ a b c OneIndia.com (August 26th, 2008), "Mohanlal in a Japanese movie with Jackie Chan", accessed 02-10-2009
- ^ "Mohan Lal - A.R. Rahman - Jackie Chan". top10cinema.
- ^ IndiaGlitz (July 04, 2008), "Mohanlal in a Japanese film", accessed 02-09-2009
- ^ a b c d Rediff.com (July 7th, 2008), "Jackie chan wont be part of this film", accessed 02-09-2009
- ^ IBNlive.com (Jan 24, 2009), "He is the pride of our country: Mohanlal on Rahman", accessed 02-10-2009
- ^ Rahman is not part of Nair-San, Deccan Herald, retrieved 12-8-2010
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(help) - ^ newsofap.com AR Rahman is not composing music for Nair San
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