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This is a clear first in the history of Indian cinema.

Tamil film Enna Satham Intha Neram (What Is The Noise At This Time?) has found a place in Limca Book of Records as the first film in Indian cinema to use quadruplets in the cast. Limca is India’s answer to the Guinness World Records.

Making their debut are four little girls who charmed the media with their smiles at a press meet held recently in Chennai.

Born to A. Vivekanandan and Shruthi, the four eight-year olds — Aditi, Aakriti, Akshiti and Aapti — posed before the camera confidently. Directed by Guru Ramesh in his first film, this emotional thriller brings back to screen Assamese dancer-actress Mano, last seen in the Tamil film Kadhal Mannan.

Director Jeyam Raja, known for his successful remakes in Tamil and Telugu, turns actor for this film. He is paired opposite Mano and plays the quadruplets’ father. Nithin Sathya and Malayalam actress Malavika Wales play supporting roles. Puravalan Narayanasamy, a theatre actor from Singapore, makes his cinema debut in a significant role.

Produced by A.V. Anoop (whose last release was the Mohanlal starrer Mr. Fraud) Enna Satham Indha Neram has already started making the right noises.