Madhavan-starrer 'GDN' to hit screens on August 7
Chennai, July 17
The makers of director Krishnakumar Ramakumar's eagerly awaited period film, 'GDN', featuring actor Madhavan in the lead, on Friday announced that the film would hit screens worldwide on August 7 this year, much to the delight of fans and film buffs.
Taking to its social media timelines, Varghese Moolans Pictures, the production house producing the film, wrote, "Story of a man driven by passion... fueled by legacy. #GDN releases worldwide on August 7."
For the unaware, the film is a biopic of iconic Indian inventor, agriculturist and philanthropist G D Naidu.
A trailer that the makers launched earlier this month has triggered huge expectations among fans and film buffs.
In fact, the trailer was launched at a special event organised at the Kari Motor Speedway in Coimbatore, which is also the hometown of the legendary inventor.
The entire cast and crew of the film were present at the trailer launch event as were the family members of the brilliant innovator and philanthropist who was hailed as the Edison of India.
The trailer released begins with a person saying G D Naidu, in his old age, had gone mad, as he had bombed his own building. The trailer then shows an Englishman asking, "Who the hell is this fakir?"
It is then that GD Naidu's character is introduced with flair. His detractors are jealous he is making millions through his transport system UMS. We also realise that he has started a polytechnic engineering college.
The trailer shows actor Jayaram playing a very vicious character called Krishnan with power. He asks, "GDN charges huge amounts as fees but does he find paying tax a bitter pill to swallow?"
The British realise that GDN is working within the system and that his books are clean. However, his rivals are intent on thwarting his fame and success by hook or crook. Vinay Rai's character is seen telling an English official, "Soil the books."
Those in power try to restrict GDN's growth by levelling trumped up charges against him. Jayaram's character is seen ordering cops to search GDN's premises claiming they had got information that GDN had developed machines for printing counterfeit currency.
Eventually, we get to know from the trailer that GDN was an honest tax payer who was paying all his taxes on time and that he began questioning the government only when they began levying taxes unjustly on him.
The trailer then shows the British government bringing treason charges against GDN, saying that he was doing business with the Nazis and that this was against the interests of the crown.
Krishnan's character threatens saying that GDN will not be allowed even one peaceful night's sleep from that point on. The trailer ends with Aditi Balan's character summing up the courage of GDN.
She says," If the story of a hunt is written by the lion without the hunter in it, then the meaning of courage itself will change."
The film, apart from Madhavan, also features Jayaram, Priyamani, Dushara Vijayan, Sathyaraj, Aditi Balan, Vijay Rai in pivotal roles. The film has music by Govind Vasantha and cinematography by Aravind Kamalanathan.
— IANS
Reader Comments
The trailer gave me goosebumps. The way the British and local rivals tried to bring him down, but he kept his books clean—so inspiring. Hope the film does justice to his legacy and doesn't spoil it with unnecessary song-and-dance.
Finally, a biopic that highlights an unsung hero from South India. Madhavan is perfect for this role—understated yet powerful. The line about "courage" at the end of the trailer is just brilliant. My whole family is planning to watch it on release day. 🎬
Good to see Tamil cinema making such quality content about real heroes. But I hope the film also shows his love for innovation, not just the legal battles. The polytechnic college he founded educated thousands. Anyway, best wishes to the team! 👏
As someone who studied Indian history in college, G.D. Naidu's story is truly fascinating. The British authorities often clashed with Indian entrepreneurs who thrived despite the colonial system. Madhavan's choice of roles is getting better and better. Looking forward to this release!
Biopics are tricky—they can be either preachy or too dramatic. But from the trailer, this seems balanced. Jayaram as a villain? Surprising! Let's see how it goes. Hope the makers keep the runtime tight and focus on the core story. 👍
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