Chennai:
It is a different kind of Tamil movie altogether with US President Barack Obama as the hero of a fictional village in Tamil Nadu although he never makes a physical appearance in the film and is shown via cutouts and posters and even has two songs based on him.
Journalist-turned-filmmaker Janaki Viswanathans medium budget movie Om Obama is the story of Kedarpalayam village and the relationship the hamlet believes it shares with Obama.
"The village believes that it has contributed to Obama becoming President and he in turn bailed them out of aneconomic crisis. There are lot of sub plots including romance and, grass roots politics," Viswanathan told PTI.
She had been working on a story set in a village and was looking for a larger backdrop to set it against at a time when recession had set in. She saw an article on the internet about the crisis in the Tirupur export garments industry.
"There was a reference to how there was a belief that there would be an upward turn if Obama became President. Thought it interesting and appropriate..hence the Obama angle."
"Kedarpalayam is representative of a typical Tamil village, a Malgudi (famous author late R K Narayan's fictional village) of sorts. Obama is the hero of the village and hence I suppose the film. He is present through the film although not in a physical sense."
"There is a love story too. So, I suppose we do have a conventional hero. And besides there are a lot of sub-plotsand hence a slew of principal characters.." she said. Asked why she used Om , she said the article on theinternet had comment by a local in Tirupur who said shops and businesses should have their placards reading Om Obama rather than Om Labhum(profit)... "seemed both appropriate and attractive and hence we made use of it."
Shooting began in April. "The film is ready and we hope to release it before the end of the year."
She had not used a Obama look alike. "You will understand why when you watch the film.So, Obama is shown only via posters, cutouts etc.. The US consulate was very helpful in terms of providing us with some stock footage and even identifying a couple of actors for the film."
Viswanathan said the whole shoot was interesting.
"We camped out in a village..lived there for close to a month..we believed that living amongst the people would help us reflect their realities better. We were witness to the day-to-day drama that goes in their lives in terms of inter personal and communtiy level relationships."
"It is a slice of rural life with an element of satire. It's got all the elements that are found in a mainstream film..the mix is different. We have four songs including two based on Obama. There is also an Urdu song, the first timeever in Tamil films, I think."
There is one song where the villagers invite Obama to come and dance with them (Obama Nee vaama Kooda senthu aadalama) and another praising Obama much like the intro song for the hero in Tamil cinema! (Ulagai aalum uthamaraam obama), she said.
Paul J (Paul Jacob), who has done a couple of films earlier and several ad jingles, is the music composer.
Viswanathan has written the story and screenplay of the film which is being targeted at the festival circuit.It willalso have English sub-titles.
"But we are also looking to releasing it commercially in the country."
Asked how Journalism is different from filmmaking, she said "Journalism is a lot about timing..being there at theright place, right time.. no frills or fuss..Filmmaking gives you the liberty to create whole new worlds..lot more planning but there is the luxury of time as well.."
"I believe that my expereiences as a journalist have contributed a lot towards what I am today...the eye fordetails, research etc - I owe it to my journalist days.I don't see myself getting back to TV reporting though..have moved on and am extremely happy where I am now.."
Om Obama is her third movie, the other two being the national award-winning Kutti and Kanavu Meipada Vendum.
Journalist-turned-filmmaker Janaki Viswanathans medium budget movie Om Obama is the story of Kedarpalayam village and the relationship the hamlet believes it shares with Obama.
"The village believes that it has contributed to Obama becoming President and he in turn bailed them out of aneconomic crisis. There are lot of sub plots including romance and, grass roots politics," Viswanathan told PTI.
She had been working on a story set in a village and was looking for a larger backdrop to set it against at a time when recession had set in. She saw an article on the internet about the crisis in the Tirupur export garments industry.
"There was a reference to how there was a belief that there would be an upward turn if Obama became President. Thought it interesting and appropriate..hence the Obama angle."
"Kedarpalayam is representative of a typical Tamil village, a Malgudi (famous author late R K Narayan's fictional village) of sorts. Obama is the hero of the village and hence I suppose the film. He is present through the film although not in a physical sense."
"There is a love story too. So, I suppose we do have a conventional hero. And besides there are a lot of sub-plotsand hence a slew of principal characters.." she said. Asked why she used Om , she said the article on theinternet had comment by a local in Tirupur who said shops and businesses should have their placards reading Om Obama rather than Om Labhum(profit)... "seemed both appropriate and attractive and hence we made use of it."
Shooting began in April. "The film is ready and we hope to release it before the end of the year."
She had not used a Obama look alike. "You will understand why when you watch the film.So, Obama is shown only via posters, cutouts etc.. The US consulate was very helpful in terms of providing us with some stock footage and even identifying a couple of actors for the film."
Viswanathan said the whole shoot was interesting.
"We camped out in a village..lived there for close to a month..we believed that living amongst the people would help us reflect their realities better. We were witness to the day-to-day drama that goes in their lives in terms of inter personal and communtiy level relationships."
"It is a slice of rural life with an element of satire. It's got all the elements that are found in a mainstream film..the mix is different. We have four songs including two based on Obama. There is also an Urdu song, the first timeever in Tamil films, I think."
There is one song where the villagers invite Obama to come and dance with them (Obama Nee vaama Kooda senthu aadalama) and another praising Obama much like the intro song for the hero in Tamil cinema! (Ulagai aalum uthamaraam obama), she said.
Paul J (Paul Jacob), who has done a couple of films earlier and several ad jingles, is the music composer.
Viswanathan has written the story and screenplay of the film which is being targeted at the festival circuit.It willalso have English sub-titles.
"But we are also looking to releasing it commercially in the country."
Asked how Journalism is different from filmmaking, she said "Journalism is a lot about timing..being there at theright place, right time.. no frills or fuss..Filmmaking gives you the liberty to create whole new worlds..lot more planning but there is the luxury of time as well.."
"I believe that my expereiences as a journalist have contributed a lot towards what I am today...the eye fordetails, research etc - I owe it to my journalist days.I don't see myself getting back to TV reporting though..have moved on and am extremely happy where I am now.."
Om Obama is her third movie, the other two being the national award-winning Kutti and Kanavu Meipada Vendum.