Thursday 30 June 2016

Hailing from madurai, the Young Composer J. V. of 'Paisa' movie is a talented Pianist



Love for music is not a tendency of human-beings only.  Folktales bears evidence to the fact that even animals respond with joy to the melodious vibrations of the harp. Learning that powerful Music since from his childhood, the young and talented  J.V (James Victor) has given five nocturnal compositions for the July 1st releasing movie 'Paisa'. Graduated from the World's famous Trinity Music College of London, J.V. is a professional Piano player, which is considered to be the king of all instruments. Directed by 'Thamizhan' fame Abdul Majith, 'Paisa' is produced by Confident Film Café, KJR studios and RK Dream World. Starring Pasanga fame Sreeram and Aara, 'Paisa' is Co-Produced by Karate k Anand that has DOP KP Velmurugan's shots.

Having Madurai as the Native town, J.V. has composed 'Chikku Mukku', 'Paisa Paisa', 'Kanney Kanney', 'Nenjukkulla' and 'Penney Penney' songs for Paisa movie. "It was all happened on a fine day when my friend introduced me to Abdul Majeeth, the Director of Paisa. I must really thank him for giving this wonderful opportunity. Paisa music album will have five tracks but we have used only three tracks for the film because the script required only three. Among them, 'Penney Penney' is my favourite because it will portray the love story of a ordinary ragpicker and it has composed in a very simple and natural way. Penney Penney was written by Na Muthukumar for which Kanchana 2's 'Sillaatta, Pillaata' fame Jagdeesh and Hema Ambika has crooned together. I am really happy to know that the music tracks of Paisa is getting positive reviews from the Audience and in the same way the movie Paisa too will win the hearts of the Viewers... " says and signs-off J.V, the composer of Paisa.

It is to be noted that a bunch of talented actors Nasser, Mayilsamy, Madhusoodanan, Rajasiman and Senrayan are playing the pivotal roles in 'Paisa'. 'Paisa', that reveals the quality of Money is all set to hit the screens from 1st July.

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