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'Unnale Unnale was first titled July Kaatril'

...says debutant director KC Sundaram who reveals that he zeroed in on this title as an ode to his mentor, the late cinematographer, Jeeva  

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In a clear ode to his mentor, the late cinematographer, Jeeva, filmmaker KC Sundaram named his debut directorial, July Kaatril

"Unnale Unnale was initially titled July Kaatril, but we had to change it since English titles weren't acceptable in those days," says Sundaram, who also adds that the title went well with his "breezy script". 
 
The director reveals that casting relatively inexperienced actors like Ananth Nag, Samyukta Menon, and Anju Kurien was a deliberate decision. "It helped that the three leads were well versed in Tamil and were willing to walk the extra mile to lend credence to the characters." Talking about the film, Sundaram says, "July Kaatril is told through the eyes of the lead characters Rajeev, Shreya, and Revathi. I have divided the film into 5 chapters, and I'm confident that the younger generation will be able to relate to the things in July Kaatril."  
 

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