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Running time 140 mins Country India Language Tamil Billa is a 2007 Indian - film directed. It is a remake of the 1980 Tamil film which itself was a remake of the 1978 movie. And played the lead roles while,,, and were also part of the cast. The film was produced by L. Suresh, while featuring a score and soundtrack by, cinematography by and editing.
The project commenced in April 2007 and was released and distributed worldwide by on 14 December 2007. The film, upon release, emerged a high financial success, and was selected to be screened at the. The song 'Sevalkodi' was shot at Murugan Temple,,,.
Apart from the casting of Ajith Kumar in the dual lead role, previously played by, the rest of the cast took nearly four months to finalise. The role played by Sripriya in the original was given to Nayantara in early 2007, controversially after actress,, who had been in contention to act in the last few movies of Kumar, was paid the advance. Vishnuvardhan reported that he was pleased with Nayanthara's role in and subsequently opted for her. The other lead female role in the film was initially written for, but due to her contract with, she refused to accept the film.
Despite other actresses such as,, and being considered, the role was eventually given to. However, she refused the role, citing that she was reluctant to appear in a, as the role required.
Subsequently, Namitha was signed up for the role. The remaining members of the cast were selected after the launch, which was held on 13 April 2007. Despite early reports of playing the role enacted by K. Balaji of an inspector in the original, the role was eventually secured.
The role of the comedian was tipped to go, after he received rave reviews for his comic chemistry in with Rajinikanth. However, despite the reviews, Vishnuvardhan's regular pattern meant that the spotlight for a comedian would be limited. Santhanam replaced him. Another character artiste,, also signed up to be one of the members of the police troupe, as did actor Rahman, who with Billa made his comeback into Tamil cinema. The danced by in the original was originally given to, but was later changed to newcomer, for unknown reasons.
Billa is a 2007 Indian Tamil gangster-thriller film directed by Vishnuvardhan. It is a remake of the 1980 Tamil film Billa which itself was a remake of the 1978.
For his crew, Vishnuvardhan picked his preferred technicians, with Rajkannan as the dialogue writer, as the cinematographer, William Ong as the stunt master, as the art director, as the chief lyricist and as the editor. Vishnuvardhan's orthodox music composer,, was chosen, creating great expectations for the project, while Vishnuvardhan's wife, Anu, debuted as a costume designer. The film was entirely shot in at locations including, overlooking the and other parts. Soundtrack [ ] Billa.
Released 26 November 2007 Recorded 2007 Length 24: 30 Ayngaran Music An Ak Audio chronology (2007) Billa (2007) (2008) For the film's music and soundtrack, Vishnuvardhan renewed his previous association (, and ) with. The soundtrack has six songs, and the lyrics were penned.
Since the film was a remake, two songs from the original soundtrack, composed by, were remixed and included in the soundtrack. The formal release of the soundtrack was held on 26 November 2007 at Hotel Residence Towers in. Yuvan Shankar Raja reused some of the background music of his previous venture in Billa. The album achieved record audio sales. Reported that it took the 'best ever audio opening' for an Ajith Kumar film and the second highest opening day sales recorded in 2007 after Sivaji: The Boss. Nearly 22,000 CDs and cassettes were said to be sold out by the first day evening all over Tamil Nadu. The album received very positive reviews.
Pavithra Srinivasan from noted that Billa 's music 'rocks' and gave it four out of five. The reviewer wrote: 'Yuvan Shankar Raja has etched an intricate musical feast to compliment the tale – and quite a feast it's turned out to be, a la the original'. A reviewer from Indiaglitz.com wrote that the track was a 'masterly work from young Yuvan. Takes us to a different world', while a reviewer from Behindwoods wrote that it was the 'soul of the film' which 'stands out as the highlight of the album, giving that eerie feel required of a film about a don' and an 'interesting composition with arrangements that spell international quality'.
Main article: In 2008, reports claimed that, following the film's commercial success, was planning to make a sequel, to be produced by in association with However, the sequel did not materialise and the idea was dropped, with Ajith Kumar, Vishnuvardhan and Soundarya getting busy with other projects. In mid-2010, sources confirmed that Vishnuvardhan had finished penning the script for a prequel and that Ajith Kumar would reprise the titular character.