CAST
Mohanlal |
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Mohanlal, the pride of Indian film industry. He was Awarded PADMASREE, one of the Highest Indian Civilian honor (2001). Also he had won four National Awards and many recognitions and honors. His film 'VANAPRASTHAM' was screened in the 52nd Cannes Film Festival. This movie won the National Award for his amazing performance as a 'Kathakali' artist. | The world action hero Jackie Chan plays a "Cameo" role in this film with an astounding action sequence.
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Koyuki
Iku Asami
Preferred Artiste
AnilKapoor
Raja_Mahendra_Pratap
Preferred Artiste
AnupamKher
RashBehariBose
Preferred Artiste
Lara Dutta
Mongolian Dancing Girl
Preferred Artiste
Prof.Taguchi
Japanese Artiste
Preferred Artiste
Gr.Itagaki
Japanese Artiste
Preferred Artiste
Risku Fuwa
Japanese Artiste
Preferred Artiste
CREW
Story, Screenplay
Albert
Dialogues Ajith
Music
A.R.Rahman Project Commitment
(Commitment to include in the project profile.)
Storyboard artist Noble Illustrators Sumesh / Sowmya
DOP
Under consideration
Designer(Mithra Media)Title
Siddarth
Costume Designer Under consideration Art Director Under consideration VFX Supervisor
Michael Grobe
Preferred Technician
OTHER TECHNICIANS AND ARTISTE ARE YET TO BE CONSIDERED
Director
Albert
A graduate from the Film Institute in Chennai, Albert is the man behind Nair-san. Having identified the story & having invested a lot of his time & money in research, rights & backing, he is now raring to see the project go on the floors.
Albert's debut film "Kanne Madanguka" (2005) was selected for Indian Panorama 2005 & screened at the International Film Festival, Goa, 2005. It won three State Awards for Best Actress, Best Child Artiste & Best Processing.
Albert's high-points of the film were winning the Aravindan Puraskaram Best Debut Director Award in 2005, Padmarajan Special Jury Award for Best Director 2005 and the John Abraham Special Jury Award for Best Director 2006.
His passion & vision on Nair-san is complemented by his tremendous urge to be open & discover new eras on the subject & to create a truly international class Asian film, spanning many cultures, languages & religions.
PRODUCTION NOTES
Director
"The idea of taking up the story of Nair San came to my mind when I enquired about the Nair San Hall near my residence at Mudavanmugal at Trivandrum in Kerala, India.Even though I didn't know any details about this great man the Tamil translation of the biography of A.M.Nair, Memories of A.M.Nair was gifted by S.Ramakrishnan a renowned writer from Chennai, India.When I went through the book it was surprising to know that he was a rebellious hero from Kerala who took part in the Indian Independence struggle by curbing the Asian exploitation by the British.Simultaneously he also contributed immensely to the revitalization of the Japanese and Mongolian economy. I visited Japan many times confronted with many experts and research scholars to obtain more information about Nair San.Every time Gopalan Nair, son of Nair San, a business entrepreneur in Tokyo helped in many ways. Surely it is a challenge to take up such a topic but it will be my sincere effort to create a film for an international audience and the topic is so thrilling that it will surely capture the mind of the cinema lovers all over the world.
LOGLINE
A born rebel-hero, A.M.Nair from Kerala, India, is sent to his brother in Japan to mend his ways. He, however, discovers that there are battles to be fought with the British from there, and contribute to the Indian Independence struggle. In the process, he also contributes immensely to the revitalization of the Japanese & Mongolian economy. Through the dramatic, action-packed episodes, he discovers new identities, marries a Japanese woman and settles in Japan, fondly called Nair-san, by his Oriental friends.
Location
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Mongolia |
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