Thursday, October 29, 2009

Tamannaah eyes National Award

Tamannaah, one of the high-paid actresses in Tamil cinema, is right now focusing on her acting career and says she wants to win a National Award.
"I'm not at all in a hurry to get married. I have just managed to stabilise myself in the film industry. I want to sustain the position that I have earned here," the actress, who gave two hits this year - "Ayan" and "Padikkathavan", told reporters here.
"Winning the National Award for best actress is my dream. In fact, I want to win awards in all categories - glamour, acting as well as fighting if there is an award for this," added the actress who is geared up for the release of "Kandein Kaadhalai".
She is ready to compromise on her fee if a director will offer her a script that can fetch her the award.
Tamannaah also feels that actresses shouldn't hide their age.
"I feel that an actress shouldn't be hesitating to reveal her actual age. Age helps in letting the other person be aware of one's experience, maturity and tact," said the 19-year-old.

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.

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

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.

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.

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’.

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.

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.

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.

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…

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

Saturday, October 3, 2009

Prakash Raj walks out of Pokkiri remake

Prakash Raj holds special mention for enacting the same baddie role with more variations in all the three versions of Pokkiri (Telugu, Tamil and Hindi). Indeed, his extraordinary performance in the Hindi remake “Wanted’ as Ghani Bhai has won him more offers in B-town.

Regrettably, the actor has to turn down those big offers patently for his commitment with dozen of South Indian projects. Precisely, the actor has refused to play the baddie in Kannada remake of “Pokkiri’.

It was not because of his refusal to play clichéd roles, but because of prior commitments to other projects. Reportedly with no options left, producers of Kannada remake have roped in Aashish Vidyarthi while Darshan plays the lead role as an undercover agent.

Pithamaghan goes to Bollywood remake

Bala’s “Pithamaghan’ has gained appreciations and honors at various awards ceremonies. Indeed, the film happened to be the greatest milestone in the film careers of Vikram and Surya. Soon after the film’s release, the leading producers and directors of Bollywood are eyeing on acquiring the remake rights of the same.

Finally, filmmaker Satish Kaushik has signed the deal by getting the rights. Speaking to media networks, he says, “I wanted to remake “Pithamaghan’ much before it won accolades. But due to some constraints and unavoidable issues, the process was quite delayed. Now, I making some changes adaptable to the tastes of Hindi audiences and will commence the shooting very shortly.”

It has been confirmed that Sanjay Dutt will be roped in for the lead role enacted by Vikram in Tamil version. Satish is holding talks with other leading actors to be a part of this multi-starrer project.

Satish Kaushik shot to fame with his ridiculous remake of “Karzzzz’ starring Himesh Reshammiya in lead role. Let’s hope, he doesn’t spoil the earnest efforts of director Bala, who made a tremendous show with “Pithamaghan’.

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.


But now, there happens to be a sudden twist in the tale. Recently both Selva and Andrea walked into a nightclub where she started shaking her legs with an unknown chap, who invited her to dance with him. Much-frustrated Selva requested her to stop dancing but Andrea didn’t pay heed to his plea. Later the conversation stirred up trouble in the ambience and immediately bouncers had to show him the way out of doors.

Now much broken down in spirits, Selvaraghavan has planned to confess his sins to Sonia Agarwal and start a new life with her. It has been more evident about the clash that Selva has eliminated Andrea from his upcoming film “Idhu Maalai Nerathu Mayakkam’.

Friday, October 2, 2009

Prakash Raj to direct a Hindi movie

National award winner Prakash Raj has been witnessing heavy downpour of offers from B-Town producers and directors. It all happened with his spellbinding performance in Prabhu Deva’s Hindi remake of “Pokkiri’ titled “Wanted’.

The characterization of Ghani Bhai has seemingly impressed not merely the audiences, but leading filmmakers of Hindi film industry as well. Now, they are approaching him to play the villainous role in their flicks.

Nevertheless, with his hands full of offers with 12 South Indian projects, Prakash Raj turned down their offer.

Meanwhile, he has expressed his wish about making a Hindi film very shortly. At the moment, he has started working on Kannada remake of “Abhiyum Naanum’, which will mark the directorial debut of Prakash Raj in tinsel town.

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.


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