The story is about a village youth (Varshan) who is influenced by Rajnikanth’s Badsha and Kamal Haasan’s Nayagan
and wants to become a popular hero. He comes to Chennai with that
intention and meets a relative employed in the police department (Imman
Annachi). He also meets another individual whose ambition is to become
an actor (Ganja Karuppu). Does Varshan realise his dream?
Producer S.Jeyaseelan: I was an inspector in the traffic wing but
quit my job as I entered the real estate business. I had always dreamed
of producing and directing a movie. Adhu Vera Idhu Vera had an interesting storyline, so I decided to produce it. Director M. Thilagarajan’s story and direction are good.
Hero Varshan: My father Jayamani is a comedian, so I developed an
interest in acting right from my childhood. After completing a B.E. in
computer science, I decided my calling was films. My parents approved of
this and I underwent training in dance from masters such as Jayanthi,
Dinesh and Sridar. For fights, there was Pandian master. My experience
with Koothu-p-pattarai also proved useful. That was when I was selected
for the hero’s role in the comedy Adhu Vera Idhu Vera.
Music director Taj Noor: This is my seventh Tamil film but the first comedy for which I have scored the music. Adhu Vera Idhu Vera is
sure to draw laughs. I have tried some innovations with the music such
as making ‘Gana’ Bala sing to a contemporary background score. There is
also an Ayappa song that has a modern appeal. The other films in the
pipeline are Velacherry, Gatham Gatham, Orange Devathai and Puthu Vamsam.
There are six numbers in the album, and the best is ‘Saami Thindhana
Thom’, written by Na.Muthu kumar and sung by Velmurugan with a
devotional fervour. ‘Mundiripu Azhagi’, sung by Nivas, Malavika and
written by the same lyricist, is sure to appeal to listeners.
‘Chinnadaaga Morachiputta’, written by Viveka and sung by Gana Bala, is
good. Viveka has also written ‘Micky Mousa Paarthaal’, sung by Nincy
Vincent. ‘Atobom Baby’, sung by Ramya, Padmalatha and Tajnoor, again
written by Viveka, is a fine song. The title song ‘Adhu Vera Idhu Vera’, written by Karuppasami and Mukesh, is sure to make listeners shake a leg.