After the success of
Run,
N. Lingusamy announced his plans of re-collaborating with
Madhavan in
Sathyam, a film about student politics to be produced by A. M. Rathnam, but Madhavan opted out due to his work in
Mani Ratnam's
Aayutha Ezhuthu. The team also approached
Srikanth, but he was later not signed. Lingusamy then approached
Ajith Kumar in September 2003 to star in the film and the actor accepted with
S. S. Chakravarthy taking over as producer for the film newly re-titled
Ji. Initial reports suggested that either
Kutty Radhika,
Pooja or
Nisha Kothari would be signed on as heroine, though the role was later given to
Trisha Krishnan. In January 2004, Lingusamy and Ajith clashed over the script of the film during the shoot in Kumbakonam, giving first indications of the instability of the unit. Ajith Kumar suddenly moved on to work in
A. R. Murugadoss's
Mirattal in March 2004, leaving
Ji temporarily shelved. He returned in July 2004 and was injured during the shoot of the film. Trisha's other commitments had left three songs unshot and the film was postponed from that date to 4 February. It later released on 11 February 2005. == Soundtrack ==