Minsara Kanna - Production

Production

The story and script of the film was co-written by M. A. Kennedy, who had previously worked in the film Pistha. The film saw the first and only collaboration to date between K. S. Ravikumar and Vijay, with the actor mentioning he was delighted with the pace and commitment that the director injected into production. It was initially reported that vijay would play a dual role but this proved to be untrue. Furthermore, Isha Koppikar and Meena were hevaily linked to play a role in the film before Rambha was confirmed.

The team also shot scenes in Switzerland and Germany, with certain songs and scenes canned in the Alps.

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