With four kids in Tamil movie, director cans shots after 20 takes!

Sneha, Venkat Prabhu and Yogi Babu are featured in this childrens film where the story revolves around four kids.
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Sneha, Venkat Prabhu and Yogi Babu are featured in this children's film where the story revolves around four kids.

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Shot Boot Three' movie is happening at a brisk pace. Sneha, Venkat Prabhu and Yogi Babu are featured in this children's film where the story revolves around four kids.

'Shot Boot Three' movie is happening at a brisk pace. Sneha, Venkat Prabhu and Yogi Babu are featured in this children's film where the story revolves around four kids. Poovaiyar, Praniti, a popular singer, Kailash Heet, a dancer and a new face Vedanth are part of the cast.

Talking about the movie, Arunachalam Vaidyanathan says, "it is normally felt that making a film with children is not an easy task. But we have made it possible by bringing out the best from the child artistes and making the whole process an enjoyable one. Each scene was rehearsed at least 20 times before it was shot."

Talking about working with Sneha and Venkat Prabhu, he states, "I am happy to work with Sneha after a long gap, while working with Venkat Prabhu is a delight. Yogi Babu is adding value to the script in his unique style. And, the child artistes are delivering commendable performances." Focussed on kids and having children as its centre point, the film will be a wholesome treat for everyone, he says. "The project is a children's film made with the intent of filling the huge void that exists for original Indian content dedicated to children," adds the filmmaker.

According to Vaidyanathan, while the film is being made with children at its heart, it will not be reducing itself to only children. It aims to be a treat for the child in each and every one of us. The film's camerawork is handled by Sudharshan Srinivasan, music is by Veena maestro Rajhesh Vaidya, editing by Sathish Suriya and art direction by Aaru Samy.

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