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  1. J. Vignesh, also credited as Kaakkaa Muttai Vignesh is an Indian child actor who works in Tamil-language films.

  2. 111K Followers, 89 Following, 554 Posts - J Vignesh (Official Account) (@kakkamuttai_vignesh_) on Instagram: "TAMILAN 🤨 Movies :Kaakamuttai , Appa , Manager @riazkahmed.pro Dm For photo Shoot collaboration🗞️ Promotion https://inbt.co/IPL2022D59".

  3. RJ Vigneshkanth. RJ Vigneshkanth is an Indian actor, comedian and former radio jockey. [2] [3] He started his career as a radio jockey in Aaha FM during his final year of college. [4] He formed the Smile Settai and Blacksheep YouTube channels along with Chutti Aravind and Sam Prabha.

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  5. Learn about J. Vignesh, a prodigal talent who debuted in 2014 and starred in films like Aramm and Appa. Find his biography, filmography, photos and more on BookMyShow.

    • Male
    • January 1, 1970
    • Actor
  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Kaaka_MuttaiKaaka Muttai - Wikipedia

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    In a tiny concrete-and-tin Chennaihome in the slums live two young brothers with their mother and grandmother. With the boys' father in prison for unknown reasons and with an ageing mother-in-law, the mother does her best to keep the kitchen fires burning. The brothers spend their time playing games and stealing and devouring eggs from crows' nests...

    Development

    M. Manikandan, a former wedding photographer, had directed a short film named Wind in late 2010, primarily for his cinematography in the film. It was critically raved by cinephiles and other celebrities, and also got the attention of director Vetrimaaran, when the film was screened at a film festival, where he was a jury member. Vetrimaaran personally approached Manikandan, to ask about his other future film projects, where Manikandan narrated a script about slum children and its essence, imp...

    Casting and filming

    For a children's film, Manikandan eventually planned to cast professional kids from the film, but as he was not convinced with their performances, he made a visit to real slums across Mylapore to pick slum children, who do not have an acting experience. In the process, he picked J. Vignesh and Ramesh, hailing from the fishermen community, both under 15. Manikandan also trained the kids and gave a lot of rehearsals before the shoot. He eventually said that, "During shooting both of them would...

    Manikandan said that few scenes of the film had inspired from Not One Less, City of God and Slumdog Millionaire, based on the visual themes and setting in slums. He had pointed out a scene where the boys' mother (Aishwarya Rajesh) gives an interview to a news channel. But, however, as a similar scene was present in Not One Less, he had to delete th...

    The film's four-song soundtrack and score was composed by G. V. Prakash Kumar. Kumar earlier worked with Manikandan in the short film Wind, and was brought on board for the project, due to his regular collaborations with Vetrimaaran, the film's producer. Na. Muthukumar penned down the lyrics for the songs in the film. The film's audio was released ...

    The film was selected to be screened at the 39th Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF), which was the first film by a debut Tamil director to have its world premiere at Toronto since the festival's inception in 1976. It had its world premiere under the international title The Crows Egg on 5 September 2014, and received standing ovation from th...

    Box office

    In the first day of its release, Kaaka Muttai collected ₹90 lakh worldwide, with ₹40 lakh accounting from the Chennai city box-office collection from 144 shows. The film's collection steadily increased to ₹1.10 crore upon the second day and ₹1.35 crore on the third day, totalling up to ₹3.35 crore, as the three-day collection. According to trade analyst Trinath, the number was considered as a "phenomenal" figure, as the film had no star cast. The number of shows steadily increased from 192 sc...

    Critical response

    Kaaka Muttai received universal critical acclaim, praising the direction, script, screenplay, performances and other technical aspects of the film. On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, 100%of 12 critics' reviews are positive, with an average rating of 7.10/10.

    Filmmaker Samit Kakkad watched the film at a festival in Mumbai and expressed his interest in adapting the film into Marathi language. Later he worked on that film, which was titled Half Ticket and altered the script in a minor way to include certain nuances of the Marathi language, by changed the setting to Mumbai instead of Chennai. G. V. Prakash...

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    Kaaka Muttai at Rotten Tomatoes
  7. 335K Followers, 491 Following, 1,132 Posts - Rj Vigneshkanth (@rjvigneshkanth) on Instagram: "Managing Director @blacksheeptamil 😊 🎬 : @digital_mgr - 9688416113 🎤 : @gabirajkumar - 9176235285".

  8. A prodigal talent, J. Vignesh is an Indian film actor who primarily works in the Tamil film industry. Having made his debut on the silver screen with Kaakkaa Muttai in 2014, he subsequently starred in films like Appa (2016) and Aramm, a social drama directed by Gopi Nainar.