Thursday, October 29, 2009
Tamannaah eyes National Award
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Wednesday, October 21, 2009
Arya and Nayan team up for Boss Engindra Bhaskar
The duo of Arya and Nayantara had earlier signed up for a untitled Malayalam movie and are now going to be teaming up for a Tamil movie Boss Engindra Bhaskar.
Boss Engindra Bhaskar film is produced by K.S. Srinivasan of Vaasan Visual Ventur who has previously produced Arya’s Naan Kadavul and will be directed by Rajesh of Siva Manasula Sakthi fame.
Aarya and Nayan have already signedup for the flim and the rest of crew are yet to be finalized. The movie is said to be about a guy who neglects his own life for his career and how a girl brings about a change in his life.
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Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Kamal's next pair: Trisha Or Tamannah?
Kamal Haasan, who was recently felicitated by the film fraternity for completing '50 years' in the film industry, is buoyed by the box-office success of his latest film 'Unnaipol Oruvan'. Set to music by his daughter, the multi-faceted Shruti Haasan, 'Unnaipol…' has been running to packed houses all over the State, thanks to the racy screenplay.
Kamal is said to be planning his next film as short as 'Unnaipol Oruvan' and might be directed by K.S. Ravikumar.
Ravikumar, whose films do have many sentimental sequences, may or may not agree to Kamal's proposal for making a film whose length is less-than-usual. Trisha and Tamannaah are said to be the frontrunners for the choice of heroines to pair up opposite 'Ulaganayagan'. Tamannaah is said to be seeking Rs.1 crore, which has made the makers turn to Trisha, who too is demanding nothing less than the coveted mark.
Source: http://chennaionline.com
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Saturday, October 10, 2009
Nayan offered Rs 60 lakh for Kannada debut?
It’s being said that Nayanthara, who started her career with Malayalam films and then went on to become a big star in Tamil and Telugu films, is all set to make her debut in Kannada with a project titled Kichaka.
Maverick star Ravichandran will direct the film and play a dual role. If sources are to be believed, the actress has been offered an enormous amount by way of remuneration, as high as Rs 60 lakh — an unheard-of salary for a heroine in the history of the Kannada film industry.
The movie also features actress-politician Jaya Pradha in a substantial role. Produced by Munirathna, the film’s story and screenplay has been written by director Mohan.
Labels: Nayanthara
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Friday, October 9, 2009
Tamil daily news editor released, scribes want actors tried
A local court Friday granted bail to the news editor of Tamil daily Dinamalar, B. Lenin, arrested Wednesday for permitting the publication of a news item that hurt the sentiments of some female actors. Journalists in the state have now demanded action against the actors for defaming them.
The chief metropolitan magistrate granted Lenin unconditional bail after hearing his bail plea.
Lenin was arrested Wednesday evening from his office, and remanded in custody till Oct 21 on a complaint lodged by South India Film Artistes Association (SIFAA), after Dinamalar Sunday published a news report with the names and photos of several leading lights of the Tamil cinema allegedly involved in prostitution.
The report was based on the statement given to police by actor Bhuvaneswari, who was arrested a day earlier for running a high-profile prostitution racket from her home.
However, the daily paper published an unconditional apology the following day. Not satisfied with it, the actors moved SIFAA which lodged a police complaint on the basis of Lenin was arrested.
After his release, Lenin recalled the manner in which he was arrested.
“The police asked about my role in the paper. When I told them I had cleared the report, they asked me to accompany them to the commissioner’s office but I refused. I was grabbed by my shirt and was taken by the police from my work place,” he said.
The arrest had sparked off a full-fledged war between journalists in the state and movie actors.
The Chennai Press Club (CPC) and the Madras Union of Journalists (MUJ) Thursday submitted a memorandum to the city police commissioner, demanding action against several leading actors for their speeches at the SIFAA meeting, reportedly defaming journalists and their family members.
“The Tamil Nadu government should act on our complaint against actors who defamed not only the journalists but also the female members of their families. Secondly, the government should also withdraw the case against Lenin,” CPC joint secretary Bharathithamizan told reporters here.
According to him, the CPC and MUJ will consult lawyers for filing a defamation suit against the actors.
“Whether the defamation suit will be filed against the actors here or even in various districts is under discussion,” he said.
Said R. Bhagwan Singh, consulting editor of Deccan Chronicle: “Our demand is the withdrawal of the case filed against Lenin. The need of the hour is unity amongst the different journalist bodies to proceed further.”
He suggested that a joint action council be formed with representatives from different journalist organisations that can take decisions collectively.
Labels: South India Film Artistes അസോസിയേഷന്, Tamil daily Dinamalar
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Wedding Bells for Aarya?
Actor Aarya holds a special mention for having linked romantically with his co-stars. Earlier it was actress Pooja, who paired up with in more than 4 films and then it was actress Nila. Of course, Aarya had strongly admitted that they’re all his close friends and there’s no room for other affairs.
But now, we got to hear that Aarya’s parents have been finalized a marriage proposal with Hyderabad based tycoon’s daughter. With the entire town buzzed with such calls on airs, Aarya clears them up saying that it’s a rumor and he has no plans about marrying now.
Adding more, the actor said, “I haven’t achieved anything greater in tinsel town and I am stuck with big dreams about reaching dandiest heights in film industry. For sure, I will surely reveal the news when getting married…”
As of now, the actor has almost completed shooting for couple of films: “Madrasapattinam’ and “Chikku Bhukku’.
Labels: Actor Aarya
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Surya’s advice to his fans on six-packs
“It’s good to keep your body fit. But please don’t tone your bodies for six-pack’ said Surya as he interacted with media channels over herein Chennai. The actor was present along with his director K.S. Ravikumar and producer Udayanidhi Stalin to promote their upcoming film “Aadhavan’.
Throwing more light on the film, Surya said, “I will appear as a 10-year old boy in the flashback sequences. As K.S. Ravikumar came up with this idea, I wasn’t sure about doing it since we never knew how far it would be favorable. But Mumbai based visual effect specialist Govadhan had made it possible.”
Adding more about six-pack mania in town, the actor added getting involved in six-pack workouts will yield adverse results.
Labels: K.S. Ravikumar, Surya
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Wednesday, October 7, 2009
Vikram to pair up with Hollywood actress
These days Vikram is making headlines across the airs. Earlier with Susi Ganeshan’s “Kanthaswamy’ and now Manirathnam’s bilingual film “Raavana’. With his portions on “Raavana’ getting completed by end of this month, Vikram will start shooting simultaneously for Vikram K Kumar’s “24′ and Selvaraghavan’s untitled film.
The latest buzz rounding up is that a prominent Hollywood actress is likely to star opposite Vikram in female lead role. Accordingly, “Subramaniapuram’ fame Swathi will be doing other female lead and talks are going on with leading actors to perform prominent role in this film. According to the sources, Selvaraghavan and producer Ramesh of Kanagarathna Movies have been holding talks with managers of various Hollywood actresses to sign the deal.
Closer hands of Selvaraghavan have mentioned that the filmmaker is in talks with some agents and simultaneously finalizing the locations across Mumbai, Goa and Ladahk. Unlike his previous projects, Selvaraghavan will complete the film’s shooting at a full-stretch and is planning to release the film by May 2010.
Labels: Kanthaswamy, Susi Ganeshan, tamil actor Vikram
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Tuesday, October 6, 2009
Kollywood’s ready for yet another protest
Actress Bhuvaneshwari was recently framed for her involvement in prostitution. But eventually, out of frustration the actress had confessed everything and has revealed the names of other actresses in Tamil film industry, who are constantly involved in such acts.
A Tamil daily had even published the names of those actresses on Sunday and that has stirred up troubles amongst the actresses’ families. According to the reports, South India Artists’ Association has now decided to file defamatory case against the daily paper that had listed the name of actresses. The association has now approached Chennai city police commissioner T Rajendran to complaint against the daily.
Sarath Kumar has furthermore added that the association will make sure that the daily newspaper will have to face a big issue for publishing unconfirmed news.
Labels: Actress Bhuvaneshwari, South India Artists’ Association
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Vijay’s son Sanjay gets more offers
“Ilayathalapathy’ Vijay will perform a dance together with his cute son Sanjay in title song of “Vettaikaran’. Though, the news has been kept secretive in terms of offering sudden surprise to all Vijay’s fans, it has somehow spread across.
Now the latest buzz is that many leading producers and filmmakers have approached Vijay to let his son act in their films based on child subject.
Nonetheless, the actor hasn’t been affirmative to their call since he strongly believes that his son must do well with his education and later decide his career.
Meanwhile, the actor is busy shooting a song for “Vettaikaran’ across the exotic locales of foreign land. Indeed, he has been bit disappointed with the delayed release of “Vettaikaran’ which will not hit the screens on the festive occasion of Diwali…
Labels: “Ilayathalapathy’ Vijay, “Vettaikaran’
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Rajnikanth watches ‘Eeram’
Superstar Rajnikanth is well-known for not missing any of the successful films made in film industry. Be it Malayalam, Telugu or any other languages: the actor has a strong penchant for those films and indeed watches them without fail.
Amidst of busy schedules, the actor was present for the special screening of director Shankar’s production “Eeram’ at Four Frames Preview Theatre. The superstar couldn’t stop singing praises of director Arivazhagan for his wonderful directorial.
Soon after the screening, he hugged each and everyone in film’s crew expressing his appreciation for their extraordinary works. The film was released on September 11 and has been still running successfully with house packed shows in all theatres. Despites the release of Kamal Haasan-Mohan Lal’s “Unnai Pol Oruvan’, the film is still making high waves in box office with big collections.
Labels: Superstar Rajnikanth
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Is Soundarya Rajnikanth drenched in problems?
Soundarya Rajnikanth has got herself actively involved in various arenas of film production. She has almost completed shooting for “Sultan– The Warrior’, which is slated to hit screens in April 2010.
Apart from her directorial venture, Soundarya has produced Venkat Prabhu’s “Goa’.
But the latest buzz we hear is that the young actress has been lavishly spending more money into her production. Eventually, she seems to be running out of funds.
Since, Soundarya Rajnikanth is sure not expecting any financial aids from her dad, she has gained some help from her close circuits. However, when we approached her close sources, they have denied the buzz stating that she has almost completed her projects and is already planning to launch more projects.
Labels: Soundarya Rajnikanth
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I practise on pillows: Drummer Sivamani
Anandan Sivamani, the ace Indian drummer who is preparing for an international tour with Oscar-winner A.R. Rahman, says he first likes to practise his beats on pillows!
"Even now, I practise my beats on pillows first. Pillows have bounce. When the same rhythm is played on drums, the rhythm is magnified three times," said Sivamani in an interview on the sidelines of a concert in Jodhpur.
For his fans, that may not come as a surprise. Sivamani, they swear, can transform anything into a source of music with his fingers.
Right now the percussionist is working on a new crossover album, "One world Fusion", for which he travels to San Francisco.
"It is a global fusion album with Indian percussion. It features Janet Aris on the saxophone and Michael Frank on the keyboards."
"I am also setting out on a seven-stop 'Jai Ho' tour with A.R. Rahman to Chennai, Hyderabad, Bangalore, Kolkata, Kuwait and Sydney next month. My hands are full," the drummer said.
Sivamani has worked with composer Rahman in several movies like "Bombay Dreams", apart from the Oscar-winning "Slumdog Millionaire".
Born in 1959, he has been playing percussion instruments for the last 35 years. He is a 'multi-tasker' percussionist, "adept at drums from all over the world and from every region".
He also plays the kanjira, damru, the Indian conch, ghungroo, even an odd suitcase and 35-ml plastic water bottle, from which he produces an entire new gamut of rhythms.
Besides, he is also known for his chants and beat-boxing that he fuses with his percussion.
He was at the Rajasthan International Folk Festival Sunday where he performed at Club Mehran in a late night jam session with folk percussionists from Rajasthan and UK-based beat boxer Jason Singh at Mehrangarh Fort.
The programme titled, "RIFF Rustle", began with a solo act by Sivamani and was later followed by the folk collaborative act.
Recalling his association with Rajasthan, he said: "I earlier came when Elizabeth Hurley married Arun Nair and I played for them.
"At the performance, I met some Rajasthani folk percussionists with whom I played. I recorded the sounds which I will use for my new album 'Anandam'. It should be released in December," Sivamani said.
He has a band named Asia Electrik with Niladri Kumar, Louis Banks and Ravi Chari. He also plays with another crossover outfit called the Silk & Shradda.
"But my godfather is S.P. Balasubramanyam," he said.
Sivamani said he received his first big break when he played "drums for the hit Bollywood number, 'Mehbooba Mehbooba'".
"In fact, I played solo. After hearing me play, S.P. Balasubramanyam told my father that he wanted to take me on a road trip. That was the beginning.
"I did not have time to study - probably because I did not like to study. I hated books and magazines. My father realised it and encouraged me to follow my heart. I wanted to play percussion," Sivamani said.
He said he still remembers how his father - also a drummer - invited him to Singapore during his Class 10 boards to play with him.
"I played to a packed hall of 10,000 to 12,000 people," the drummer recalled.
Sivamani is just back from a musical pilgrimage of Mt Kailash where he played "Siva Tandava" on the frozen north face of the mountain.
"I played to entertain the local people and the hermits who live there," he said.
Music has been in the drummer's blood "since he was in his mother's womb and heard her heartbeats," says Sivamani.
"That was the original rhythm, my first encounter with percussion. As a child I played wooden drum sets and a broken congo mounted on a stool. I got my first complete drum set much later."
Sivamani has been asked by his fans to set up a gurukul - a music school for teaching children. "With the interest in percussion reviving, parents are now encouraging their children to take up music - even percussion - as a career. I have been asked by fans to set up a gurukul where the kids can stay with me and learn percussion.
"Wherever I go, I am mobbed by kids. Children love my music. I am looking for a suitable place to set up a gurukul," he said.
Labels: A.R. Rahman, Anandan Sivamani, Indian drummer, Sivamani
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Monday, October 5, 2009
Ravichandran to star with Nayantara
The film Kichaka will see Ravichandran pair up with Malayalam actress Nayantara. The movie will be directed by Ravichandran and the music will also be composed by him. He will be seen in a double role in the film and the movie will start shooting on October 18th. Ravichandran has earlier acted with a number of heroines from Poonam Dhillon to Shilpa Shetty.
Labels: Nayantara
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Tamil remake for Chota Mumbai
Mohanlal’s 2007 hit film, Chota Mumbai is on the brink of having its Tamil remake. It will star Tamil actor Vijay and be his 50th film. The film, titled Sura, is not yet confirmed but according to sources, it is indeed a remake of Chota Mumbai.
Labels: Chota Mumbai
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Saturday, October 3, 2009
Prakash Raj walks out of Pokkiri remake
Labels: Prakash Raj
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Pithamaghan goes to Bollywood remake
Labels: Bala, Pithamaghan, Vikram and Surya
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Selvaraghavan’s plan to reunite with Sonia Agarwal
After being ditched by his sweetheart Andrea Jeremiah, Selvaraghavan has planned to reunite with his wife Sonia Agarwal. Both Selva and Sonia had recently applied for divorce. Instantaneously, both the filmmaker and Andrea Jeremiah flied down to a hill station and enjoyed their romantic holiday.

Labels: Andrea Jeremiah, Director Selvaraghavan, Sonia Agarwal
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Friday, October 2, 2009
Prakash Raj to direct a Hindi movie
Labels: Prakash Raj
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Thursday, October 1, 2009
Padmapriya: Thrilled by State Award
Padmapriya said she did not expect the best actress award but when it came for her performance in Mirugam, she was naturally thrilled. To be honoured by the State Government and the prospect of receiving it from the Chief Minister Kalaignar Karunanidhi is a feeling still to sink in, she says.
For the Management degree holder and proficient classical dancer, acting is a passion. “I do movies for the love of it. At the end of the day, what is etched in the mind are the various characters one portrays. Honestly, I am still living with the Nadeera character though Pokkisham is already released,” says this honest actress.
Among the best interesting characters she has played is the tribal girl she plays in the forthcoming Pazhassi Raja. There is also Striker, the Hindi film where she plays an urban girl.
Labels: Padmapriya, Padmapriya awards, Padmapriya online, Padmapriya photos, Padmapriya rare photos, Padmapriya realife photos, Padmapriya stills, Padmapriya unseen photos, Padmapriya wallpapers
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Tuesday, September 29, 2009
Prabhu Deva’s wife issues ultimatum to Nayanthara
Nayanthara is in the news for the wrong reasons again. Her affair with Prabhu Deva has been quite talked about. More buzz on the issue is that Prabhu Deva’s wife, Ramlath, has asked Nayanthara to leave him alone. A number of women’s organizations are also supporting Ramlath and have asked Nayanthara to listen to Ramlath and issue a statement that she is not having an affair with Prabhu Deva. They have threatened to stop the screening of her movies if she doesn’t agree.
Labels: Nayanthara
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Rajnikanth, Kamal Haasan win TN State Government Awards
Labels: Best Film- 1st- Sivaji
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Trisha, Shriya Saran running out of offers
Labels: Actresses Trisha and Shriya Saran
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Monday, September 28, 2009
Prakash Raj in one more offbeat film
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Surya undergoes Hindi tuition
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Sunday, September 27, 2009
‘Thiru Thiru…’ a hilarious entertainer
Labels: Ajmal, Rupa Manjari; Music: Mani Sharma;
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Friday, September 25, 2009
Aamir to screen ‘3 Idiots’ for A.R. Murugadoss
Labels: Aamir Khan
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Selvaraghavan’s flight to Ladahk
Labels: Selvaraghavan, Subramaniapuram
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A.R. Rahman’s sensational show in Chennai
Labels: A.R. Rahman
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Prabhu wanted by Boney for WANTED celebrations!
Labels: Prabhu Deva
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Wednesday, September 23, 2009
Prabhu Deva-Nayanthara spotted watching Wanted in Mumbai
The Nayanthara–Prabhu Deva affair is much talked about. According to sources, recently, Nayanthara flew all the way from Kolkata to Mumbai to catch Prabhu Deva’s movie, Wanted. She wanted to watch the movie with him in a multiplex and see the public reaction. She returned to Kolkata the same evening. Prabhu Deva was also reportedly seen dropping her off at the airport.
Labels: Nayanthara–Prabhu Deva
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‘Chiyaan’ Vikram wants to watch ‘Madurai-to-Theni’
Amidst of big tickets in Kollywood dashing down the hopes, few low-budget films have really made it big on box office. In the recent times, it has been more illustrious with Shankar’s production “Eeram’, which was produced at a low budget and is now making good business on box office.
On the dot, here comes yet another film “Madurai-to-Theni Vazhi Andipatti’, a love story set in the backdrops of bus journey between Madurai and Theni.
The film has already witnessed good results in “B’ and “C’ centers, and started making great business through good word-of-mouth. All of a sudden, the filmmaker received a surprising phone call from actor Vikram, who lauded the entire film and for making a good film. Also, Vikram has decided to write a personal letter to all media channels after watching the film by next week…
Labels: Vikram
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Prabhu Deva’s wife swears to kill Nayanthara
Alas This could be the hardest outburst of a wife yearning for her husband’s love and affection. It’s all about choreographer-filmmaker Prabhu Deva, his wife Ramalath and actress Nayanthara.
Prabhu Deva and Nayanthara have been in a close relationship for the past couple of months. They’ve been traveling together across various places and indeed plan to get married shortly.
But Prabhu Deva’s wife Ramalath has openly stated that she would take Prabhu Deva to task if he desolates her and marries Nayanthara. When things are working out, Ramalath strongly admits that she will go to any extreme, even killing Nayanthara, to get her husband back.
Precisely responding to the frustrated statement by Prabhu’s wife, Nayanthara utters, “I am really wondering why she’s getting so excited merely by reading rumors. I and Prabhu Deva are good friends and we aren’t planning to get married.”
Labels: Nayanthara, Prabhu Deva
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Tuesday, September 22, 2009
Genelia Dsouza on hosting spree
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Monday, September 21, 2009
Actors Karthik and Prabhu back in ‘Maanja Velu’
Labels: Malai Malai
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Actress Samantha in remake of ‘Vinnaithandi Varuvaaya’
Labels: Filmmaker Gowtham Menon
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Sunday, September 20, 2009
No more double actions -Kamal Haasan
Labels: Actor Kamal Haasan, Unnaipol Oruvan
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Ajith Kumar and Sameera Reddy in France
Labels: Ajith Kumar, Bhavana, Sameera Reddy
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Saturday, September 19, 2009
Review: Unnai Pol Oruvan
Labels: Ganesh Venkataram, Kamal Haasan, Lakshmi, Mohan Lal, Tanuja Iyer, Unnai Pol Oruvan Banner: Raj Kamal Productions, UTV Motion Pictures
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Wednesday, September 16, 2009
Sun Pictures acquires Ameer’s ‘Yogi’
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Vijay’s ‘Sura’ from September 18
Labels: actor Vijay
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Actress Ramya Krishnan celebrates her birthday
Labels: Actress Ramya Krishnan
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‘Subramaniapuram’ Swathi pairs with Vikram
Labels: actress Swathi, Subramaniapuram, Vikram
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Monday, September 14, 2009
Nepal shoots down Bollywood’s Sobhraj plan
Upcoming Bollywood star Neil Nitin Mukesh’s plan to make a new film on crime maestro Charles Sobhraj and have the protagonist copy Sobhraj’s `mannerisms’ has been shot down by Nepal’s prison authorities, who said he would never be allowed to meet Sobhraj in prison.
“Nepal’s home ministry has laid down regulations that a prisoner can be visited only by his relatives, lawyers and human rights organisations, like the Red Cross, National Human Rights Commission and Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights,” said Yam Kumari Khatiwada, chief of Nepal’s prison management department that runs the jails in the Himalayan republic.
Since his arrival in Kathmandu in 2003, Sobhraj has been spending his days in Kathmandu’s Central Prison under maximum security after two courts found him guilty of the murder of an American tourist nearly three decades ago and handed him down a 20-year life term.
Reports in the Indian media last week said Mukesh was planning to fly down to Kathmandu and meet Sobhraj in order to give authenticity to the character in his proposed film. Tentatively called `Charles’, it would be made under the banner of Percept Picture Company Ltd.
“We are in the process of contacting authorities in Nepal and India for the necessary permissions to meet Sobhraj,” Mukesh was quoted as saying, adding, “The meeting looks probable because the Nepalese court has allowed vistors to meet Sobhraj in the past.”
“This is the first time that I have heard of such a thing,” Khatiwada told IANS in an exclusive interview.
“No one is allowed to take photographs or make recordings inside our prisons. Even meetings are ruled out when the visitors have such intentions (as making films). Only a few select rights organisations are allowed to hold vetted programme inside the prisons.”
The official said she would alert the prisoner of the Central Jail, Shankar Prasad Arryal, about Mukesh’s intention and instruct him not to allow such a visit.
In the past, when Sobhraj was pursued by the media following his revelation that he was going to marry a teenager one-third his age, the prison authorities had clamped down on visitors for Sobhraj.
Several times, he was kept in isolation, not allowed to meet anyone except his lawyers.
Khatiwada also said she was amazed by the Indian actor’s announcing plans of meeting Sobhraj before the media without having taken any actual steps and without contacting the appropriate authorities in Nepal.
In addition to ruffling officials, Mukesh seems to have also left out something very important from his calculations.
The man he wants to meet himself may not be willing to grant an audience.
Sobhraj’s lawyers have been fighting earlier bids by Bollywood to make films based on his life. They threatened to sue director Prawaal Raman, who too had announced a Sobhraj film, “Charles and I”, with Sanjay Dutt in the lead.
After that, Raman was reported as saying that his film was pure fiction and had nothing to do with Sobhraj.
“How can they make a film on a person who is alive without his permission?” Sobhraj had said three years ago when Raman announced his new project. “I am going to sue them if they try to do so without my permission.”
Labels: Neil Nitin Mukesh
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Wedding bells for actor Vikranth
Actor Vijay’s cousin Vikranth, who made his debut with “Karkka Kasadara’ is all set to enter nuptial with small screen actress Manasa. Much inspired by Vijay, Vikranth too underwent his studies at Visual Communication of Loyola College, Chennai and later stepped into film industry.
In spite of teeming talent, the actor hasn’t been able to make it big on silver screens. We wish that his marriage would bring him fortune in all his endeavors. It’s worth mentioning that Manasa is the daughter of cameraman Hema Chandran.
The wedding is scheduled to take place at the Accord Metropolitan Hotel in Chennai on October 21st. The reception will be held on October 20th.
Labels: Vikranth
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Sunday, September 13, 2009
‘Vettaikaran’ shooting to complete on September 15
So, here comes the great news for all the ardent fans of “Ilayathalapathy’ Vijay. Shooting for his upcoming Diwali release “Vettaikaran’ has reached the final schedule. According to filmmaker Babu Sivan, he has assured that the film’s shooting will be completed on September 15 followed by a song shot in foreign locations by October 1.
It has been revealed by closers sources that Hansraj Saxena of Sun Pictures has insisted the crew to complete the shooting soon, as they’re planning to release the film for Diwali.
Accordingly, director Babu Sivan has decreed two separate film units, so that production works would be completed at ease without any delay. Incisively, due to this last minute rush, the film’s audio launch has been postponed to next week.
Labels: Vettaikaran
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Second innings for actress Meena
The versatile actress who had reigned with prominence in South Indian film industry is back in action now. Aye Soon after the marriage, Meena and her husband Vidyasagar were holidaying together. And now, the actress has resumed her acting career with “Vidathey Pidi’ -a comedy entertainer.
After a long sabbatical gap, yesteryear actor Prabhu takes on with lead role with Meena starring opposite him in female lead. T.P. Gajendran, well known for making comedy entertainers will handle story, screenplay, dialogues and direction.
At the moment, actress Meena is busy shooting for a reality show “Boys Vs Girls’ in Vijay TV where she has been offered to judge the best dancers.
Labels: Meena
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‘Eeram’- a slick supernatural thriller
Film: “Eeram”
Director: Arivazagan
Cast: Aadhi, Sindhu Menon, Nandha and Saranya Mohan; Music: Thaman
Movies on supernatural thrillers are a rarity in Tamil cinema. “Eeram” is a crime thriller and a horror flick rolled in one. Young director Arivazhagan deserves applause for a script that has an unfamiliar story with interesting twists and turns.
The way the element of water has been used in the script and portrayed through the lens is marvellous.
The movie begins with the death of Ramya (Sindhu Menon) and Vasudevan (Aadhi), a tough cop, takes up the task of investigating the case. Initially it was thought to be a suicide. But Vasu suspects some foul play.
The needle of suspicion falls on Ramya’s husband Bala (Nandha) and a few of her neighbours. But subsequent murders in the apartments deepen the mystery. The way the killings take place adds to the confusion and makes the narrative interesting.
A flashback reveals that Vasu was Ramya’s lover a few years ago. A determined Vasu goes hammer and tongs to trace the killer. And he is shocked to find out the reason behind her murder.
Arivazhagan has succeeded in sustaining the interest of the audience. The film is technically rich thanks to the cinematography by Manoj Paramahamsa.
The way things unfold in the first half is really good. Arivazhagan handles the mystery and investigation very well, while he deftly incorporates the flashback scenes into the narrative as well.
But the movie slides down when the police officer gets to know everything from an ‘unknown’ source. This makes the investigation process less interesting. The director goes on to narrate the story for almost one hour to show us how the hero traps the culprit.
When everything has been revealed by the ‘unknown source’, the suspense element ends and the proceedings look lengthy and tedious.
Adhi impresses while playing the suave cop. Equally impressive is Sindhu Menon. She fits the role of a bubbly young girl in love and later as a timid wife.
Nandha has a different role in this film. The actor, who has until now played a lover-boy, dons the role of character with different shades and he handles it with conviction. Saranya Mohan and Rajasekar also leave a positive impact with their relatively brief appearances.
Thaman, introduced as an actor by Shankar in “Boys”, has scored music for Viveka’s lyrics. More than the songs, his re-recording sets up the momentum in the movie.
Despite some flaws, “Eeram” is a whiff of fresh air in the otherwise commercially cliched Tamil cinema.
Labels: Aadhi, Arivazagan, Eeram, Nandha and Saranya Mohan; Music: Thaman, Sindhu Menon
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Tamil actor Vijay not to join political party for now
The Congress party’s effort to attract star value to its Tamil Nadu unit received a setback with leading Tamil film hero Vijay declaring Sunday he did not intend to join politics in the near future.
“I have decided not to join any political party for now. In future I will join hands with a party in power that works for the welfare of Tamils across the world,” Vijay told reporters here.
Speculation was rife in the state about the actor joining the Congress after his meeting with party general secretary Rahul Gandhi in New Delhi last month. It was expected that he would formally join the party during Gandhi’s three-day Tamil Nadu tour last week.
Earlier, he had converted his fan club into a people’s movement - Vijay Makkal Iyakkam.
Vijay, 35, is still not out of top hero list in the Tamil movie field and seems to have decided to focus on his movie career for the time being.
It is also alleged that he faced pressure to stay away from Congress and other parties, otherwise his movie career would be at risk.
Vijay’s next movie “Vettaikaran” slated for Diwali release has been purchased by Sun Pictures belonging to Kalanidhi Maran, grand nephew of Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.Karunanidhi.
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Friday, September 11, 2009
Kollywood’s ‘Big Tickets’ ready for the magic
Hoping to recreate magic at box office, these films have been churned out at unimaginably high-budgets with big star-casts. Here goes the exclusive list of forthcoming releases awaited in the next four months of release.
Vettaikaran– Vijay who hadn’t witnessed enough success with his previous films “Kuruvi’ and “Villu’ has laid his hopes on this mega-budget film directed by Babu Sivan. The film is produced by AVM Productions, and Sun Pictures have acquired worldwide release rights. Patently, the rare combination of Vijay and music director Vijay Antony has raised everyone’s expectations. Indeed, presence of alluring Anushka has let the masses yearning to catch her on the screens.
Aadhavan– Produced by Udayanidhi Stalin of Red Giant Movies, the film features Surya in the role of contract killer who’s assigned to massacre an entire family. But later, he changes his mind with the abundant affection obtained from the lovable members. Although, the songs by Harris Jayaraj aren’t extraordinary as in previous films (Ghajini, Kaakha Kaakha and Vaaranam Aayiram), sources have revealed that it would do well after the film’s release. Successful filmmaker K.S. Ravikumar has directed the film with actor-screenwriter Ramesh Khanna having penned the script.
Raavana– No matter how big the star-casts are, the entire town just waits to watch the line “A Manirathnam film’ in opening titles and that’s his uniqueness. The bilingual film features Vikram, Abhishek Bachchan, Aishwarya Rai, Priyamani, Bipasha Basu, Karthik, Prabhu, Govinda, and “Silandhi’ fame Munna and more. Apart from scoring music. A.R. Rahman himself has penned lyrics for a song. Indeed, three songs tuned for Manirathnam delayed “Lajjo’ (supposed to feature Aamir Khan and Kareena Kapoor in lead roles) has been utilized in this film.
Endhiran– It’s not worthy calling it as “talk of the town’, but as “talk of the entire globe’… “Superstar Rajnikanth’ who swayed with extraordinary performance “Sivaji– The Boss’ is back in action with director Shankar. “Endhiran’ is produced by Sun Pictures with a budget of Rs.130 Crores. The film features Rajnikanth in dual roles as a scientist-professor and a robot. Aishwarya Rai, Danny Denzongpa have included in the cast. Again, it’s about A.R. Rahman who always carries a special care for his close pal Shankar and superstar Rajnikanth. The film is probably slated to hit the screens for this Christmas or Pongal 2010.
Unnai Pol Oruvan– The film doesn’t need any descriptions. It has got couple of reasons to rock the box office: remake of a prodigious flick “A Wednesday’ and “Ulaganayagan’ Kamal Haasan is on the title cards. The film brings a new filmmaker Chakri into Kollywood and Kamal’s elder daughter Shruti Haasan has scored music for the film. The film is slated to hit the screens on Sept 18 for Ramzan.
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Thursday, September 10, 2009
Unnai Pol Oruvan confirmed on September 18
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Sun Pictures bags ‘Kanden Kadhalai’
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Exclusive: 10 things you should know about Vadivelu
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Hindi or Tamil, Fox Star ready for production in India
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Surya looks out for Katrina Kaif or Anushka Sharma
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Could ‘Endhiran’ be Rajnikanth’s last film?
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Bhoot ROKKK the shoot!
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Kamal Haasan infuriated with Pyramid Saimira
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Kamal says he hasn’t received any reply from Pyramid on the notice.
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Pyramid Saimira didn’t have money to complete ‘Marmayogi’: Kamal Haasan
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Wednesday, September 9, 2009
Pyramid Saimira slaps lawsuit on Kamal Haasan
Production house Pyramid Saimira Wednesday slapped a lawsuit on Tamil thespian Kamal Haasan for taking his fees but not completing the film “Marmayogi”.
Kamal was reportedly paid Rs.10.90 crore to do “Marmayogi” almost a year ago by Pyramid Saimira. However the movie was shelved for unknown reasons.
Pyramid Saimira claims that Kamal had promised that first he would complete “Marmayogi” and then start work on any other movie. But the actor went ahead with the shooting of “Unnaipol Oruvan”, which is co-produced by his production house Rajkamal Films International and UTV International.
“It is unfair on the part of Kamal to go ahead with ‘Unnaipol Oruvan’ release, he should repay the advance,” said an official from Pyramid Saimira.
Labels: Kamal Haasan, Pyramid Saimira
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Unnai Pol Oruvan confirmed on September 18
Finally, producers of UTV Motion Pictures have confirmed about the release of “Unnai Pol Oruvan’. They’ve made an official announcement that the film will hit the screens on September 18 for the occasion of Ramzan.
Earlier, both Kamal Haasan and producers had plans about releasing the film by August. But trade analysts suggested that the film’s trade wouldn’t be favorable in Kerala due to “Ramzan Fasting’. Of course, the producers who had ideated about promoting the film with superstar Mohan Lal’s presence felt this as a major constraint and postponed the release.
UTV Motion Pictures and Kamal Haasan produce the film under the banner of Rajkamal Productions. Debutant Chakri has wielded megaphone for this flick, and Kamal Haasan’s daughter Shruti Haasan’s musical score is already making good business in audio markets.
Labels: Kamal Haasan, Unnai Pol Oruvan
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Will Rajnikanth make it happen with ‘Chandiramukhi-2′?
After making high waves with “Chandiramukhi’ (successfully crossed 800 days in theatres), P. Vasu has planned for the sequel now. As of now, the filmmaker has almost completed shooting “Aaptha Rakshaka’ (sequel to “Aapthamithra’ later remade in Tamil as “Chandiramukhi’).
The Kannada version features Vishnuvardhan, Vimala Raman, Sandhya and Lakshmi Gopalswamy in lead roles. As he interacts with media networks, Vasu has said that script has been narrated to Rajnikanth. Nonetheless, as the superstar is busy shooting for the final schedule of “Endhiran’, he hasn’t confirmed about his decision…
If things work well with Rajnikanth’s affirmative approach, P. Vasu will start shooting for the sequel in 2010 with Nayanthara and Vadivelu donning the same roles.
Labels: ‘Chandiramukhi-2′?, Will Rajnikanth
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