Imagining you, all the time) is a 2012 Indian Tamil-language romantic psychological thriller film directed by Elred Kumar starring Atharvaa and Amala Paul, while Jayaprakash, Anupama Kumar, Santhanam, Yashika and Nassar played supporting roles.
[3] The film opens with Ram (Atharvaa) fronting a car driven by two guys apparently drunk and rich and with their girl friend(s).
While sleeping, Ram wakes up goes to the streets, search and kills a person (one of them in the car in first scene).
Eventually it is revealed that Charu is in danger and Ram is safeguarding her by not letting her out of that apartment until he cleans up the city for her safety.
Ram's CEO Latha comes to India from the US and is also engaged to a guy named Vicky.
Ram went back to get the gift that he has bought Charu, so that he can give to her when he proposes his love for her, after the competition.
Ram then reaches the balcony where he witnesses Charu being taken into a car by two guys, which he assumes are the two teasers.
Latha goes back to Bangalore, where she visits the woman who is acting as Charu to Ram over the phone.
Latha had planned with her uncle and Chandru a fake killing so that Ram's delusions can leave him, which fails.
G. V. Prakash Kumar was signed on as music director and composed the songs for the film during a production trip to China.
[6] The producer of the film, Elred Kumar, took over directing responsibilities from Ganesh Vinayak, halfway through production.
[7] The initial photo shoot for the film was held on 23 and 24 December 2010 in Chennai with the lead actors.
[8] The film was expected to be canned across the exotic locales of Chennai, Bangalore, New York and Kerala.
[9] Filming was completed on 28 November 2011 in Las Vegas, where important scenes were canned, including the song "Oru Murai".
[10] The team shot three songs in the Grand Canyon, Las Vegas and New York City.
[17] The audio was launched on 18 December 2011 at Sathyam Cinemas, Chennai with attractive invitation having a Barbie doll and a packet of gems inside.
[19] Behindwoods said, "GV Prakash Kumar delivers an outstanding album that will be drawing much appreciation and acceptance from the listeners.
Chartbusters like 'Oru Murai', 'Yaar Aval Yaro' are cherry picks and the album lives up to its hyped expectations".
Sify.com: "This edge-of-the-seat thriller with plenty of style, suavely shot with foot tapping songs make up for the plot holes that threaten to eat into this otherwise engaging film".
[23] Anupama Kumar won the Vijay Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role.