Rajadhi Raja (2009 Film) - Production

Production

After Sandai, Sakthi Chidamabram announced his next project called Rajathi Raja title derived from Rajinikanth's 1989 film of same name. Sakthi has acquired the rights of title from Pavalar creations, production company of music composer Ilayarajawhich produced the original film. The film was launched in July 2008 at AVM Studios.

Snigdha Akolkar was chosen for a role after Kajal Aggarwal, Pooja, Sandhya, Namitha and Lakshmi Rai all pulled out of the film. Actress Samiksha's role was removed, as the length of the film was getting too long. Meenakshi of "Karuppasamy Kuthagaithaarar" and Kamna of Idhaya Thirudan were selected as another heroines while Mumtaj was selected to play negative role and also dubbed her voice for the first time making her comeback. An extended role was offered,if Kajal,Tamanna or Ileana agreed to don a role where the hero would swordfight and cut her dresses.

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