Chennai: Composer Ghibran says he is proud and thankful to be a part of Nayanthara-starrer upcoming Tamil drama "Aramm", which he believes addresses something which needs to be heard.
In a Facebook post, Ghibran wrote on Friday: "Last night we did the final mix check of 'Aramm' and I am extremely thankful to God for making me part of this great film. Having come from and as a person who still has my roots in underdeveloped India, this film has a lot for me to relate."
Directed by Gopi Nainar, "Aramm" features Nayanthara in the role of a district collector.
"Aramm" also features Vignesh and Ramesh, the boys from National Award-winning Tamil film "Kaaka Muttai", in crucial roles.
Sunu Lakshmi, who has starred in films such as "Sengathu Bhoomiyile" and "Touring Talkies", and Ramachandran of "Sathuranga Vettai" fame, are also a part of the cast.
The director had revealed that the film has no songs.