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2016

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Scientist Dr. Sethuraman (Suriya) invents a time-travelling watch, which his evil twin brother Athreya wants to get hold of. Years later, the Sethuraman’s son Mani (also played by Suriya) battles his uncle, who is still desperately in search of the watch.

Locations in Europe: Poland
Storyline
  • Star(s): Suriya, Samantha Ruth Prabhu, Nithya Menen
    Songs/Dance/Action Sequences: Located in Poland.
    Indian/ International Crew: Indian and international.
    Language: Tamil
    Director/Producer Director: Vikram K. Kumar Producer: Suriya
    Executive Producer/Associate Producer/Line Producer Executive Producer: Shreyas Khedekar Associate Producer: Suraj Sadanah Line Producers: Marcin Andruchow and Anuj Sharma (Poland), Sanjay Kumar Pal, Prashant Sharma


    Film Location Analysis

    By Veena Hariharan

    The song “Naan un Azhaginile” was shot in Morskie Oko in Zakopane, and the Słowiński National Park in Leba, Poland.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PZwouQIyf2Q 

    Morskie Oko – Zakopane, Poland

    [Morskie Oko (literally "Sea Eye") is the largest and fourth deepest lake in the Tatra Mountains. It is located deep within the Tatra National Park, Poland, in the Rybi Potok Valley, at the base of the Mięguszowiecki Summits, in Lesser Poland Voivodeship. The peaks that surround the lake rise about 1,000 metres above its surface; one of them is Rysy (2,499 metres), the highest peak in the Polish Tatras. Beside Mięguszowiecki Summits (including Mięguszowiecki Szczyt Wielki, 2,438 metres), farther away and slightly to the left, is the distinctive, slender Mnich (“Monk,” 2,068 metres). Many Swiss pines also grow around here.]

    Słowiński National Park – Leba, Poland

    [Słowiński National Park (Polish: Słowiński Park Narodowy) is a national park in Pomeranian Voivodeship, northern Poland. It is situated on the Baltic coast, between Łeba and Rowy. The northern boundary of the park consists of 32.5 kilometre (20.2 mi) of coastline. The original idea of creating a preserve came in 1946, at a conference in Łeba with scientists from Poznań and Gdańsk. The park, however, was created 21 years later, in 1967, on an area of 180.69 sq. kilometre (69.76 sq. mi).]

    The tender, romantic ballad sung by Arijit Singh and Chinmayi Sripada, was shot amid the gorgeous scenic landscapes of Poland.  The Morsie Oko in Zakopane, situated near Poland’s border with Slovania, offered a mountain, sea, lake, and forest—all at one location, while the Słowiński National Park in Leba on Poland’s Baltic coastline offered a palette of natural vegetation, flora, and sways of sandy dunes. The song sequence opens with a lilting guitar chord and an extreme close-up of Sathya’s (Samantha Ruth Prabhu) diamond ring that cuts to Mani framed in a mid-close against white tree trunks. A stylised shot of wandering clouds accompanies Mani’s own slow motion walk toward Sathya as she brushes her hair from her face. In the next shot, we see Sathya, a veil flying over her shoulder, striking a pose against this background. In the following shots, we see Mani walk away from us through an expanse of the wind-swept sand dunes of the Słowiński National Park lit up by a golden sunset, and the lovers embracing, silhouetted by the golden clouds. In this first part of the song sequence, the shots alternate between these two locations, the camera gently rocking between cold and warm tones that are intercut with intimate close-ups of their eyes, lips, kisses, clasped hands, and caresses. In the next section, we see Sathya posing on a rock, like a mermaid-bride dressed in white, as a top-angle shot captures the natural topography of the beautiful rocks set amid the lake. Each subsequent shot reveals a little more of the landscape. As the camera slowly pans down, we see a burst of green, yellow, and orange vegetation, colours exaggerated by filters, and the subdued blue expanse of the lake. Following this, pine trees appear in view, and finally a 360-degree crane shot reveals a magical and panoramic view of rocks, crags, and the snow-covered mountains of the Tatras ranges at Morsie Oko. In the next part of the sequence, the camera follows the lovers as they picnic on the sandy white beach, their black costumes in stark contrast to the background. The romantic fantasy reaches a crescendo as the violin solos capture Sathya caressing a black stallion framed against the seaside. The stallion features in the next few frames, elevating the song to a fairy tale romance.

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