Vaazhl (2021)
July 16, 2021Release Date
Plot.
Where to Watch.
Currently Vaazhl is available for streaming online, rent, buy or watch for free on: Google Play Movies, YouTube, Amazon Video, Yupp TV
Streaming in:🇺🇸 United States
Cast & Crew.
Aahrav
Actor
Pradeep Anthony
Prakash
T.J. Bhanu
Actress
TJ Bhanu
Actress
Diva Dhawan
Actor
Deva
Playback Singer
Pradeep Kumar
Actor
Nithya
Actress
Dhilip Subbarayan
Stunt Coordinator
Sivakarthikeyan
Producer
Kalai Arasu
Co-Producer
Kabilan Chellaiah
Publicist
Suresh Chandra
Public Relations
Arun Prabu Purushothaman
Screenplay / Director / Dialogue / Story / Lyricist
Shelley Calist
Director of Photography
Raymond Derrick Crasta
Editor
Kutti Revathi
Lyricist
Dinesh Manoharan
Costume Design
Kalyani Nair
Playback Singer
Jaikar Harinath
Sound Designer
Matheshwaran
Digital Intermediate
Ra. Sibi Marappan
Executive Producer
Sreeraman
Art Direction
Media.
Details.
This Movie Is About.
Wiki.
Vaazhl (transl. Live) is a 2021 Indian Tamil-language drama film directed by Arun Prabu Purushothaman and produced by Sivakarthikeyan under his banner Sivakarthikeyan Productions. The film features a predominantly new cast and crew, which includes Pradeep Anthony, TJ Bhanu, Diva Dhawan, Aahrav and SN Bhatt in prominent roles. The film's music is composed by Pradeep Kumar, with cinematography handled by Shelly Calist and editing done by Raymond Derrick Crasta.
The project was originally produced by R. D. Raja of 24AM Studios and subsequently launched in May 2018. But Arun Prabhu went on a recce for location scouting, which delayed the principal photography process. Further Raja stepped out of producing the venture citing financial constraints, and the rights for the film production were acquired by Sivakarthikeyan in June 2019. Filming began in mid-January 2019 and completed within that July, within a duration of 75 days. The film was shot across 100 unexplored locations across India and at islands in Indonesia and Papua New Guinea.
Vaazhl released through the streaming service SonyLIV on 16 July 2021, as a theatrical release planned earlier was failed to happen due to COVID-19 related cinema closures. The film opened to positive reviews from critics, praising the performances of the cast members, storyline, direction, music and cinematography, but criticised the lack of depth and the slow-paced narration in the second half.