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	<title>Comments on: Unnaippol Oruvan / Eenadu updates</title>
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		<title>By: Hearta</title>
		<link>http://www.allthingskamal.info/blog/2009/07/13/unnaipol-oruvan-updates/#comment-3836</link>
		<author>Hearta</author>
		<pubDate>Mon, 03 Aug 2009 00:49:05 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>Shruti also doesn’t look like the kind who can compose music
    for a Kollywood flick, but she sure is tune with the times. In fact, her caller tune is Nakka Mukka.... So, with dad Kamal Haasan playing the lead, the atmosphere on the sets of Unnaipol Oruvan, for which she is the composer, must be one, big-family affair?

    “Let’s get this straight. When my dad told me that they were looking for a fresh, young, music director
    for the film, I immediately jumped at the offer. Then, I warily asked him if I had to audition expecting him to say no, but all he said was a resounding ‘yes’. So on the sets, he is just another actor and me, the composer. I think it works best this way because then, I can extract work from him the way I want,” she says.

    Does that mean Kamal Haasan has sung a song for the film? “Of course, he has,” she says with a grin. “In fact, make that plural. Dad is a rock star and has an amazing voice. I’m trying to show that side of him to the world now. It requires a bit of coaxing, but, I bully my dad a lot though,” says the proud daughter.

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/ENTERTAINMENT-Regional-News-Interviews-Shruti-wants-to-remain-independent/articleshow/4768441.cms</description>
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    for a Kollywood flick, but she sure is tune with the times. In fact, her caller tune is Nakka Mukka&#8230;. So, with dad Kamal Haasan playing the lead, the atmosphere on the sets of Unnaipol Oruvan, for which she is the composer, must be one, big-family affair?</p>
<p>    “Let’s get this straight. When my dad told me that they were looking for a fresh, young, music director<br />
    for the film, I immediately jumped at the offer. Then, I warily asked him if I had to audition expecting him to say no, but all he said was a resounding ‘yes’. So on the sets, he is just another actor and me, the composer. I think it works best this way because then, I can extract work from him the way I want,” she says.</p>
<p>    Does that mean Kamal Haasan has sung a song for the film? “Of course, he has,” she says with a grin. “In fact, make that plural. Dad is a rock star and has an amazing voice. I’m trying to show that side of him to the world now. It requires a bit of coaxing, but, I bully my dad a lot though,” says the proud daughter.</p>
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