As expected, Chaudhary wanted the climax to be a positive one, so the director told him he’d give him a happy ending if he listened to the complete script.Ĥ) Ezhil’s title for the film was Rukmanikkaga. So, to make him listen to the full script, he narrated the story with a negative climax. The producer gave him only 10 minutes to narrate his story. ![]() But he couldn’t for some reason, and recommended Ezhil to the senior producer. On the suggestion of his friends, he decided to make it with a commercial hero and changed the entire script retaining only the emotional core of City Lights.ģ) Track Suresh, one of RB Chaudhary’s friends, agreed to produce the film. ![]() Vadivelu was Ezhil’s choice, but no one was willing to make a film with a comedian as the lead. 2) In the first version, the protagonist’s character was very much like Chaplin’s, and was meant to be played by a comedian.
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