Jointly produced by Media One Global Entertainment and Eros International, the film has been dubbed in Spanish and Japanese too.
It took Soundarya two years, over 200 technicians in India and abroad to make the film, which was tagged as a “delayed project” by many. But the 29-year-old tech-savvy director, who keeps herself abreast with the latest technology, said there wasn't any delay, “it is the process that takes such a long time to make a film like this”.
It's Soundarya's tribute to her father's illustrious career.
Braving all "technological" odds, Soundarya completed the film and hopes that "Kochadaiiyaan" breaks the myth that animation film is cartoon, and is accepted as an alternate filmmaking medium.