Filmworld
'Kaaka Muttai' makers to provide financial aid for film's kids
Chennai, June 20
Fox Star Studios, the makers
of Tamil drama "Kaaka Muttai" along with the presenters of the film
Wunderbar Films and Grass Root Film Company, are associating with a
charitable non-profitable organisation called Bhumi for the well-being
of child actors Ramesh and Vignesh.
"The Chennai-based NGO will
be entrusted with a substantial sum of money towards the food, education
and additional needs of the two child actors. Bhumi will be entrusted
with the responsibility of handling the money for the monthly expenses
as well as monitoring the progress of the kids till they turn 21.
"At 21, the entire sum of money will be handed over to the kids for their future needs," read a statement from Fox Star Studios.
Actor
Dhanush and filmmaker Vetrimaaran, the presenters of the movie, have
already announced that they will be sponsoring the entire education of
the children till whenever they want to study.
"We are really
proud and happy that we could ensure that the boys Vignesh and Ramesh's
involvement in 'Kaaka Muttai' could be of lasting benefit to them.
Financial resources have been made available along with their education
needs until they are 21," Vijay Singh, CEO, Fox Star Studios, said.
The
film, about the adventures of two street urchins for their first bite
of pizza, has turned out to be one of the most profitable Tamil films of
the year.