<p>He was here to focus on the youngsters after completing the promotion of the film in Trichy and Madurai.Directed by cinematographer-turned-director K V Guhan, the film stars eight newcomers in lead roles. It is a remake of the successful Telugu movie, Happy Days. </p>.<p>“The film is all about the celebration of youth. The story is based on college incidents and deals with the feelings and emotions of young minds. We, adults, have a notion that today’s youngsters are not responsible and take everything lightly.<br /><br /> But, this opinion goes wrong many a time. Through Inidhu Inidhu, I have tried to throw light on the positive side of youth power,” said Prakash Rai addressing a press conference. He added, “Inidhu Inidhu is all about the little joys and excitement of college life that make it so charming.” <br /><br />“There is no difference in the mentality of rural and urban students. Both are equally informed, mature, responsible, sensitive and have their own perceptions of life.” <br />“The only problem is that we fail to understand them. If we give a small push to their colourful dreams, they can build a bright future.” <br /><br />“The film deals with all these subtle issues. Hence, it is a must watch for students as well as parents.”Mickey J Meyer, who composed music for Happy Days, has scored music for Inidhu Inidhu too. <br /><br />He has retained three tunes from the original one. The cast and crew of the film strongly feel that these songs would be a sort of anthem for today’s youth as they are very popular in Tamil. <br /><br />All the songs are meant to strike a chord with those who cherish college life.<br />The film stars debutants like Narayan, Adith, Vimal, Sharan Sharma, Reshmi, Sonia Deepti, Benaas, Gia Umar, Sunny Sawrav, Abhishek, Krishna and Ajay. The film was released on August 20.<br /></p>
<p>He was here to focus on the youngsters after completing the promotion of the film in Trichy and Madurai.Directed by cinematographer-turned-director K V Guhan, the film stars eight newcomers in lead roles. It is a remake of the successful Telugu movie, Happy Days. </p>.<p>“The film is all about the celebration of youth. The story is based on college incidents and deals with the feelings and emotions of young minds. We, adults, have a notion that today’s youngsters are not responsible and take everything lightly.<br /><br /> But, this opinion goes wrong many a time. Through Inidhu Inidhu, I have tried to throw light on the positive side of youth power,” said Prakash Rai addressing a press conference. He added, “Inidhu Inidhu is all about the little joys and excitement of college life that make it so charming.” <br /><br />“There is no difference in the mentality of rural and urban students. Both are equally informed, mature, responsible, sensitive and have their own perceptions of life.” <br />“The only problem is that we fail to understand them. If we give a small push to their colourful dreams, they can build a bright future.” <br /><br />“The film deals with all these subtle issues. Hence, it is a must watch for students as well as parents.”Mickey J Meyer, who composed music for Happy Days, has scored music for Inidhu Inidhu too. <br /><br />He has retained three tunes from the original one. The cast and crew of the film strongly feel that these songs would be a sort of anthem for today’s youth as they are very popular in Tamil. <br /><br />All the songs are meant to strike a chord with those who cherish college life.<br />The film stars debutants like Narayan, Adith, Vimal, Sharan Sharma, Reshmi, Sonia Deepti, Benaas, Gia Umar, Sunny Sawrav, Abhishek, Krishna and Ajay. The film was released on August 20.<br /></p>