During the break, he gave a quick and brief glimpse into the film. Shiva, 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. 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 Ishari 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.
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