Sunday, December 31, 2006

Malavika to wed in 2007


Malavika is the latest to join the long list of actresses getting married in Kollywood now. Currently a busy actress playing heroine to Vijayakanth in Sabari, S J Suryah in Thirumagan and Vyaparai and with Jeevan in Naan Avanillai, Malavika will marry an industrialist Sudheesh early next year.

The two got engaged in a simple function in Mumbai a couple of days ago.

Confirming the news, Malavika said that it is an arranged marriage being done with the consent of elders.

Malavika had acted in several movies including Unnai Thedi, Rojavanam, Pooparika Varugiroom and also appeared in item numbers.

Recently she appeared in a prominent role recent films including Rajnikanth’s Chandramukhi and Susi Ganesan's Thiruttu Payalae.

Source: IndiaGlitz

Thursday, December 28, 2006

Sivaji reaching climax

The shooting of Rajinikanth-starrer "Sivaji", directed by Shankar.is reaching its climax. The closing scenes are to be shot from Dec. 23 till Jan. 2 in Bangalore. The release of the much- talked about film is scheduled for Tamil Near Year's Day.

Produced by AVM , "Sivaji" features Rajini along with Shreya. The film has been in the making for some months now and most of the sequences have been shot in different locales. Bangalore has been chosen for shooting the climax scenes.

Later the crew will travel to the US to film some other scenes for about ten days and return to Chennai a day before Pongal.. Sivaji appears with the shaven head in some of the closing scenes.

The film will be ready after the shooting in the US is over.

AVM has started making arrangements for the release of the film on Tamil Near Year's day.

Meanwhile, Shankar, as the director of "Sivaji" is all praise for Rajini's dedication and commitment to his profession. In an interview to an English daily, he says, "Rajinikanth comes to you like a new face everyday and just follows what you say. With no other thought but the scenes to be shot, the actor is so pliable as if 'Sivaji' were his first film.

Thoroughly professional and always punctual, Rajini has absolutely no airs. You can never find him retiring to his caravan after a shot. He is with you throughout - ready any moment you want him. And the commitment naturally shows in his performance. It's surprising that the superstar image sits so lightly on his shoulders."

Source: Now Running

Genelia's hopeful to reach the top

The young actress is optimistic of her chances to make it big in Kollywood. A busy heroine in Telugu, thanks to a big hit in Bommarilu, she is now acting in three Telugu movies simultaneously.

"My role in Chennai Kadhal was good. I had enough scope to act," Genelia says and adds, "I don't want to be branded as a heroine who appears in a couple of scenes and songs and fades away from a movie. I should have a meaty role. Thankfully my forthcoming movies in Telugu are interesting and have more prominence for me."

How does she balance between Tamil and Telugu?

Says the actress, "I don't know both the languages. But I write down the dialogues in English and understand them well before entering the sets. People are more professional in South and I find no big difference between Tamil and Telugu cinema."

Genelia is happy that she is paired opposite all young heroes in the industry.

"I have big dreams but would wait patiently to achieve them one after another", she adds.


Source: India Glitz

Wednesday, December 27, 2006

Illusions of an Oscar

THE number of foreign films that have won Academy Awards over the last 67 years from the time it was constituted is myriad. India does not feature in that long list as a finalist. Is that purely coincidental or is it that Indian cinema has never worked with a Western audience?

The Oscar remained a distant dream for the country's top award-winning filmmaker, till he was conferred with the"Lifetime Achievement Award" on his deathbed. Satyajit Ray died without regretting that he had not received an Oscar though the Lifetime Achievement awards are customarily thought to be some sort of consolation. The paradox is that the same category of award becomes more meaningful if the filmmaker has won film-specific awards earlier. "Pather Panchali" won 11 international awards, but not an Oscar.

Dynamics of the award

The first film to win an Academy Award in the foreign film category was Jean Renoir's "Grand Illusion" in 1938. Ten years later De Sica went on to win an Oscar for "Shoeshine". De Sica, who had an impact on Ray's filmmaking, won another Oscar in 1949 with his classic "The Bicycle Thief".

Understanding the dynamics behind this category of award bestowed by a body that represents American Cinema is both complicated and simple. To simplify things, Indian cinema never fitted their bill, not even Ray's movies. The sense and sensibilities portrayed in our cinema never worked for them though the criterion of "universal" cinematic language that appeals to an international jury and audience was found in abundance in Ray's films.

But why are we so gung ho about the Oscars at all? Is it because it's sponsored by the most glamorous film industry in the world, which incidentally also one of the biggest revenue generators? Is it money that makes Hollywood so important, so coveted? Is the Hollywood seal so crucial for global recognition?

Over the years, many filmmakers and an endless number of films have missed a chance at the Oscars but have gone on to join the repertoire of the finest cinema of the world. An Oscar award evaded both Jean Luc Godard and Francoise Truffaut, masters of the French New Wave, for their timeless maiden films — "Breathless" and "400 Blows" — but they went on to win two prestigious awards — the Silver Bear at the Berlin film festival and Best Director at the Cannes. "400 Blows" was nominated for the Best Original Screenplay at the Academy Awards but never made it to the final. Though Truffaut's "Day for Night" later bagged the best Foreign Film award, "400 Blows", "Jules et Jim" are considered as high watermarks of world cinema. Both "Breathless" and "400 Blows" had the universal human appeal that would make international audiences and critics sit up.

Close misses
The list of close misses is long and that too from directors whose films continue to enthral audiences across the world — Ozu, Antonioni, Satyajit Ray, Mrinal Sen, Claude Chabrol, Alain Rene, Kristov Zanussi, Bresson and many more.

It is the perception of " popular", which makes Hollywood so irresistible. But the worldwide history of cinema records contemporary beginning in several countries like France, India, theU.S., the Netherlands and England. Just like a bunch of colourful balloons let loose in a clear sky, the American balloon flew faster and scored better in the test of popularity. Popularity and its notion take into account the immediate environment. Things one grows up with are usually closer to one's senses and perceptions.

"Citizen Kane", "A Streetcar named Desire", "Singin' in The Rain", "Ben Hur", "Ten Commandments", "Sound Of Music", "Cancan", "My Fair Lady", "On the Waterfront", "Gone with The Wind", "Roman Holiday", Godfather", "Psycho"... the list is unending. You name it and Hollywood has it — Hollywood has a screen replica of all the human emotions one encounters. Thus not being a part of the world that rules the motion picture empire (at least it pretends too!) is a prestige issue for Indian filmmakers. Likewise the national media is also sad and aggrieved at the repeated miss at the Oscar.

With a tally of 1,000 films a year, India is the world's second largest movie making country. Yet the Indian film industry is not a film superpower. One award at the Oscars will help India get a lead in consolidating its power and challenge the Hollywood's self-proclaimed supremacy. It's all about power! Popular is equivalent to mainstream, mainstream equivalent to volume, volume equal to revenue, revenue equal to power. It's a calculated and meticulous strategy; a desperate drive to rule the movie world of which Hollywood has been numero uno. Aesthetics, human emotions, cinematic finesse comes later. India has been eyeing the crown jewel and every time it misses, obviously more hearts are broken.

Aishwarya Rai, Gulshan Grover, Om Puri, Sushmita Sen... many may have made a dent in the arena of international cinema but they haven't earned accolades like Tshiro Mifune, Marcello Mastroini, Catherine Denevue or the more contemporary Penelope Cruz or Zhang Ziyi. The same is true of directors. Mira Nair, Deepa Mehta, Gurindar Chaddha have tremendous recall value only among the diaspora. The notion of a global market is questionable as long as it begins and ends with the U.S. and the Indian diaspora.

"Lagaan", "Swades", "Rang De Basanti", "Black", "Munnabhai... " were made for this global market with the preconception that Hollywood's priority is market and revenue. However, the Academy Awards are projected as a forum that prioritises cinematic aesthetics. Our films lost not only because of the technical quality but may be because of the lack of universal human appeal that the award committee would consider politically correct. Thus every time there's a film that deals with a conflict-ridden country or traumas of individual human existence, it is an easy choice as opposed to the magnum opus that India tends to churn out.

India at the Oscars

"Lagaan" lost to "No Man's Land", a film based on the Balkan issue; "Black" lost to "Tsotsi", which was about a member of the underworld and his desperate attempts to come back to mainstream life; and "Swades" lost to "The Sea Inside", a poignant story of a terminally ill patient's fight for a dignified death. The closest miss was, of course, "Salaam Bombay" (1988), a film that probably had the right measure of human spirit, less of kitsch and more of soul.

So, as of now, India is at the semi-final stage in the high drama of the Oscar race. Many factors will finally shape India's fate — of which one may be as spontaneous or "arbitrary", as Mumbai rates as the best holiday destination for some jury members. How can one forget that even the name `Oscar' was coined out of somebody's fondness for her uncle?


Source: The Hindu

Shreya in the Hindi version of Ghajini?


Shreya is all set to go places. The successful actor from Tollywood is making waves in Tamil cinema now. She is Rajinikanth's lady love in Sivaji. Also, Shreya is cast opposite Vijay in Azhagiya Thamizh Magan. Her recent release Thiruvilayadal Arambam with Dhanush has opened big at the box office.

The latest buzz doing rounds is that Shreya has been asked to act in the Hindi version of the Tamil blockbuster Ghajini. The movie would feature Aamir Khan in the lead role and would be directed by Murugadoss with Ravi K Chandran cranking the camera.

Sources say that the director has evinced interest in casting Shreya for the role played by Asin in the original.

India Glitz

Tuesday, December 26, 2006

Mobile Movie Launched on Reliance Mobile

Reliance Communications, on Friday became the first telecom operator in the World to have premiered a movie on the mobile platform, with the premiere of world's first mobile movie 'Ctrl+Alt+Del' on Reliance Mobile World. The launch of Ctrl+Alt+Del, a 25 minute film specially produced for the mobile platform by Phonethics Mobile Media, can be accessed by millions of Reliance Mobile customers on the first day of its launch and is a significant path-breaking initiative in the global telecom space.

"The premiere of Ctrl+Alt+Del on Reliance Mobile marks another milestone whereby the Indian film industry has recognized the power of the mobile medium by releasing it on Reliance Mobile World", said Mahesh Prasad, President, Applications and Solutions Group, Reliance Communications. "Reliance continues to delight its mobile customers by bringing big screen content to mobile phones such as the recent introduction of TV serials like Mahabharata and Malgudi Days", he added

Reliance Communications has been the pioneer in the Value Added Service segment and has maintained its leadership by offering a suite of mass market as well as niche utility, entertainment and informative applications for its subscribers. Earlier this year, Reliance Mobile became the first telecom operator in the World to launch a TV channel on the mobile, with the premiere of Times Now. The company was India's first telecom operator in India to launch mobile streaming and Mobi-Serials.

A love story set in the future, Ctrl-Alt-Del has won acclaim at various international festivals such as Atlanta International festival and The Palm Beach international Festival. The movie is accessible on Reliance Mobile World under the 'Movies N More' option and would be available at a nominal charge of Rs. 15 for a 5 minute online streaming, Rs.10 for movie video clips, while downloads of ringtones and wallpapers will be charged Rs. 5

Source: xtvworld

Monday, December 25, 2006

Movie script-writing contest for IITians

Technology guru Sam Pitroda and filmmaker Shekhar Kapur have announced a movie script-writing contest for students of the Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs).

Speaking at the PAN IIT-2006 global meet at the Bandra-Kurla Complex in Mumbai, Pitroda said that considering the multifaceted talent of IIT alumni, both Kapur and he believe this would be an exciting contest.

Pitroda, who is also chairman of India’s National Knowledge Commission, said IIT Bombay should introduce a master’s course in film technology because of the growing convergence of various media.

“The IITs need to think outside the box,” he said. “The time is absolutely right for them to introduce a course that takes in its sweep film technology, animation, film engineering and so on.”

The Pitroda-Kapur script-writing contest will be an annual feature starting next year. Details such as the deadline for submission, format, selection criteria, jury, and date for final selection will be announced on a website.

Asked why the contest was restricted to IIT students, Pitroda said, “We could have kept it open to students generally, but the logistics would have been tough to manage. Besides, IIT students have established a name for themselves when it comes to multitasking.”

A winner and runner-up will be chosen by a jury comprising well-known names from the world of cinema and other professions. The winning scripts may eventually be made into movies.

Pitroda said he had been toying with the idea for a while. Asked about the prizes for the contest, he said that though there would be “decent amounts for the winners”, money was not the motivating force but “a desire to do something exciting and tap into a large talent pool”.

Source: DNA India

Monday, December 18, 2006

Nagarjuna's new Telugu movie 'Don' to go to sets in January

Nagarjuna, who gave big commercial hit like 'Mass', is playing the hero, while Trisha is playing the female lead for a film to be directed by choreographer-turned-director Lawrence and produced by ML Kumar Choudary of 'Vikramarkudu-fame under the banner of Keerthi Creations.

Lawrence, who turned a director with 'Mass' of Nagarjuna, proved a successful director by making his second Telugu film 'Style' also a big hit.

'Don' is the title under consideration for this Nagarjuna flick. The speciality of the film is that Lawrence is turning a music director also for this film.

Nagarjuna would appear with a different look in this film and the producer is planning to launch its shoot in January. It is reliably learnt that that film would hit the screen as a summer gift.
Source: IndiaGlitz

Thursday, December 14, 2006

Rani Mukherjee's mother Krishna is very angry with press reports



There are some press reports on Rani Mukherjee's misbehavior with the cast and crew of Pradeep Sarkar's 'Choodiyaan' at Varanasi. She refused to join the unit members and spent time with her family, who were there at that time. Rani's mother Krishna is very angry with this. Krishna clarifies, "She never misbehaved. Yes, she did spend time with us, what's wrong with that? Isn't she allowed to spend time with her family? We never went to the sets and disturbed them. We used to wait in our hotel for her to return, we were there for a week and yes, she did prefer to have dinner with us. She has come up the hard way, seen failure and struggled for years to get to where she has reached today. She would never humiliate or disrespect newcomers and technicians."

Source: Bollywood Premiere

Wednesday, December 13, 2006

Superstar Rajinikant's retirement plans !!!

His forthcoming film "Sivaji", directed by Shankar and produced by S. Thanu, is nearing completion and is expected to be released on Tamil New year's day.

Rajini's future plans are still in the real of speculation. However, if one goes by Tamil media reports appearing these days, the superstar is seriously considering retiring in 2008. Sources close to him believe the superstar may enter politics and work full time in the political field after quitting acting.


In the next two years, before his retirement, he reportedly wishes to have two films produced - one under the banner of his "guru" K. Balachander who introduced him in films, and the second for R.M. Veerappan of Sathya Movies who produced "Basha" which shot Rajini into the political limelight and gave a fresh lease of life to Mr. Karunanidhi's DMK which was returned to power after AIADMK leader Jayalalitha's first term in office as Chief Minister.

The question being asked is: Will Rajini takes to politics after his retirement in two year's time? According to sources, no one knows what is in his mind, but he has been discreetly watching the developments on the political front, especially after Captain Vijaykanth's sudden and surprise foray into politics.

Rajini is carefully analyzing every move by Vijayakanth as well as the functioning of Chief Minister M. Karunanidhi, who is considered as a Chanakya in Tamil Nadu politics, so the superstar could learn right lessons before launching himself into politics.

According to the sources, he is quite determined that his last film should be produced by R M Veerappan's Sathya Movies under the direction of A.R. Murugados who directed Vijayakanth's political thriller "Ramana. Again it is Murugados who directed Chiranjeevi's latest blockbuster "Stalin" which may possibly spur the apolitical Telugu megastar into taking a political avatar sooner or later.

Whether the superstar will eventually enter politics still remains a big question mark, but there are enough hints that make it apparent that Rajini still nourishes political ambitions. One hint is that he is said to be firm that his last movie should be out and out political which would lay a strong foundation for him to eventually enter politics. Rajini believes Murugados is one who could deliver. Murugados is understood to have had at least one sitting already with Rajini.

Another hint is his fans associations are being curbed of black sheep and revamped where necessary before their being turned into disciplined, cultured and committed political outfits for Rajini in keeping with his inimitable style. Wait for his film to be directed by Murugados which, it is hoped, will clear the air.

Source: Nowrunning.com

Sunday, December 10, 2006

Rajini's new heroine Shreya set to soar in Kollywood


Now that her contract for the Rajni-starrer Sivaji is expiring in January 2007, Tamil actress Shreya is set to spread her wings.

Shreya hogged the limelight when she snapped up the prestigious role as heroine of Tamil super star's Rajnikant in Sivaji.

The grapevine has it that she has as many as four films lined up. First, her ‘Thiruvilayadal Aarambam’ with Danush, Rajni's son-in-law is almost complete.

She is set to act in Gautam Menon's flick ‘Vaaranam Aayiram’ in which Arya is the hero.

She might also figure in Vikram's new film after ‘Bheema’. Besides, she is also working on ATM with Vijay in the male lead. Incidentally, she is also the heroine in Vijay's ‘Azhagiya Tamiz Magan’.

Needless to say, the film with Rajni has done wonders for the career of Saucy Shriya who took the eye at a recent function in Chennai by appearing in a daring dress.


Source: Apunkachoice

Friday, December 08, 2006

Konkona Sen learns from Rani Mukherjee

Shooting with Rani Mukherjee for Pradeep Sarkar’s next movie, Konkona Sen Sharma admits to have learnt a few things from her co-star.

After leaving her mark in art-house productions, Konkona is now making a foray into Bollywood mainstream. She has been shooting for Sarkar’s film in Varanasi along with Rani, Jaya Bachchan and Anupam Kher .


On the very first day of shoot, Konkona and Rani were mobbed by fans in Varanasi. Having little experience in handling large crowds, Konkona was at loss. It was Rani who swung into action, held Konkona by hand and led her away from the frenzied mob.

On another occasion, while shooting for a song, Konkona says Rani was of tremendous help.

“We shot a song on the Ganga ghat. I was very nervous because it was my first masala song sequence. Rani was such a help,” Konkona is quoted as saying.

Not only did Rani help Konkona with the dance steps, she was also very patient with her.

While shooting the song, Konkona had to hold a wooden toy in her hand. Mistakenly, the toy slipped out of her hand and hit Rani’s nose. Rani did not throw any tantrum but simply laughed away the whole incident.

Source: Apunkachoice

Thursday, December 07, 2006

Top Bollywood stars in Malaysia cinema extravaganza

Scores of Bollywood stars, including heart-throbs Salman Khan and John Abraham, were in Kuala Lumpur today for a three-day Indian cinema extravaganza.

The Global Indian Film Awards programme starts today with the premiere of "Baabul," or "Bride's Parents," starring Khan, the Bollywood star who is also hugely popular in Malaysia, Indonesia and the Middle East.

A highlight of the movie is the title song by Amitabh Bachchan, 63, the doyen of Indian cinema who dominated the screen for several decades as an action hero before taking on elderly roles. In "Baabul" he plays the progressive and fun-loving father whose daughter becomes a widow.

Bachchan's son, Abhishek, also among the most popular Indian stars today, was expected to attend the ceremony.

The Bollywood stars will play a celebrity soccer match with Malaysian artists and government ministers on Friday, followed by a fashion show and charity dinner.

On Saturday, the show will end with an Oscar-style awards presentation in 32 categories at the Bukit Jalil stadium.

This is the second annual GIFA programme. Last year the awards ceremony to honour Bollywood stars was held in Dubai.

Top stars Shah Rukh Khan, Bipasha Basu, Abraham and Priyanka Chopra were expected to be among the 300 Bollywood personalities in attendance, organizers said.

The nominees for the best film this year are "Kabhi Alvida Na Kehna", "Lage Raho Munnabhai", "Rang De Basanti", and "Krrish" and "Omkara".



Source:The Hindu

Monday, December 04, 2006

Tanushree threatens to sue website

Recently Tanushree Dutta lost her cool when she saw one of her scantily-clad photos on an escort agency’s website. A photo of the Bengali actress-wearing a pink net top over a black bikini and a check mini-skirt has been posted on one website.

Without disclosing her name, the site has allegedly labeled Tanushree as ‘H’, claiming that “She is yours for Rs.30000 a night”. The website even lists a number for ‘bookings’. When called on the number, a male voice reported that names are never disclosed but high-quality is assured. All that is required is a three hours prior notice.

Utterly disgusted by this issue, Tanushree bawled that she is not a random model whose photographs can be downloaded and misused. She also affirmed that she has always strived to keep her reputation clean and conducted herself with utmost integrity in Bollywood. Shocked by the website’s impudence, she has threatened to report this matter to Mumbai’s Cyber Crime Cell.

The actor has last been glimpsed in the promos of Priyadarshan’s Bhagam Bhag, slated to release on 22nd December this year.

Source: India FM

Amisha Patel joins an NGO

Amisha Patel has joined an NGO called PlanetRead that helps teach people in villages to read, through the use of film songs. About her involvement with the NGO, Amisha says that she met Scott Norton from University of Boston about a year ago who told her about the concept. She liked the concept in which the film songs are played and the text appears below like karaoke. She says that since she is a film personality, her famous songs help greatly in teaching the villagers. Amisha says that due to poverty, many children in India are deprived of education and have to start working at a very young age. This educational system by the NGO is more like watching TV and learning.

Amisha has recently returned from Fiji and Sydney where she performed live. Amisha says that Bollywood films are very famous in Fiji and one can’t miss India there. Even in Australia 30 per cent of the audiences for the show were Australian who enjoy Bollywood films.
Source: India FM

Sunday, December 03, 2006

Sathyaraj plays as a strict election commissioner !!

Sathyaraj is a patient man, and that is why he getting his dreams fulfilled one after another. It was his desire to play the role of the rationalist leader Periyar. Thanks to director Gnanarajasekaran, he got his dream fulfilled.

The actor was also yearning to play the character of an upright election commissioner since T N Seshan days. Now his lucky mascot, director Raj Kapoor, has cast him in the role of an election commissioner in a movie titled Vambu Sandai. Talking about his role, a thrilled Sathyaraj, says 'I play a strict election commissioner called Jeevan in Vambu Sandai. I bring all bad politicians to book. However I have not imitated anyone'.

The movie has Telugu star Uday Kiran and a Bengali actress Chitra Banu, who has been rechristened as Chandramukhi, in the cast. Sathyaraj sports a different look, wearing trendy costumes, and sports a big beard for the movie.

Raj Kapoor, who directed Sathyaraj before, says, 'as the title suggests it would be an action-filled film. Sathyaraj fights the criminals in politics. However, the movie would be apolitical.' 'We have completed shooting major portion of the movie and plans are on to release the film early next year, says the director.

D Imman has scored music. Known for his remixes, the young music director has remixed MGR's evergreen hit number Naan Yaar Naan Yaar from Kudiyiruntha Kovil for Vambu Sandai. The song would be shot on Sathyaraj
Source: News Today

Srikanth signs another Telugu film

Srikanth has recently completed shooting for Selvaraghavan's Telugu film.

Industry sources say that the actor has been chosen to do a Telugu film again.

Popular ad-film maker Priyadharshan Ram Reddy would be directing a Telugu movie in which Srikanth (known as Sriram in Tollywood) will play a romantic hero.

Shreya and Kamna Jethmalani have been cast opposite Srikanth. The cast also includes Rahul Dev and Kalabhavan Mani. Plans are on to do this as a bi-lingual, in Telugu and Tamil simultaneously.

Mani Sharma would be scoring music for the movie which would go to floors later this month.

So does that mean Srikanth has chosen to concentrate elsewhere?

”No,” says the actor. “I am waiting for a good story. My Sathurangam is pending release. Soon I would commence my next project in Tamil.”

So all is well on the Srikanth front.

Source: India Glitz

Friday, December 01, 2006

Bollywood stars, Malaysian ministers to play football

Bollywood stars like Akshay Khanna, Akshay Kumar and Arjun Rampal are set to challenge Malaysia's cabinet ministers in a football match here Dec 8.

The Celebrity Soccer Match is a part of the Global Indian Film Awards (GIFA) starting Dec 7.

Other Bollywood celebrities who will take part in the match are Sohail Khan (captain), Bobby Deol, Arbaaz Khan, Chunky Pandey, Sanjay Kapoor, Kamal Haasan, Zayed Khan, Govinda, Dino Morea, Farhan Akhtar and Shahid Kapur.

Apart from the match, Ravi Chopra's "Baabul" will be premiered at the GIFA 2006 and its main cast -- Amitabh Bachchan, Hema Malini, Salman Khan, Rani Mukerji and John Abraham -- are expected to attend the show.

The three-day event is jointly organised by One Big Option, Popcorn Entertainment and Tourism Malaysia.

"The awards night will feature Shah Rukh Khan, Salman Khan, Abishek Bachchan, Priyanka Chopra, Katrina Kaif, Amisha Patel and many more. It will be hosted by Arshad Warsi and Amrita Arora," said Harjeet Singh of One Big Option.

Indian films are hugely popular in Malaysia.

Source: Teluguportal

Saturday, November 25, 2006

Bipasha definitely looks hotter than Aishwarya


Aishwarya Rai may have a very beautiful face, but she can’t beat Bipasha Basu in sex appeal.

Being sexy is not just about wearing skimpy outfits or giving ‘I am wild’ look to the camera. It is more about attitude and how one carries oneself in revealing clothes.




Sanjay Gadhvi’s movie Dhoom 2 pits gorgeous Ash against sultry Bipasha in what is seen by many as the battle for looking sexier. Sorry to say that Ash comes nowhere near Bipasha in looking hot.

In her introductory scene in the film, Ash is shown completely dressed in black outfit (of a thief) and wearing a mask. A few minutes later, she takes off her dress in front of the hero ( Hrithik Roshan ) and stands in a tiny top and shorts.

The posture she strikes is supposed to be sexy, but is far from it. What you see is Ash standing with her arms slightly akimbo, her pelvis stiff and her bust ostentatiously protruding to the thief in front of her. Now, that is supposed to be “sex appeal” for you.

Bipasha, on the other hand, raises your hair (and perhaps more) in her very first scene when she is shooting at a target while dressed in a tight white T-shirt and jeans. The camera catches the angle of her bust from sideways, highlighting to the maximum Bipasha’s anatomical assets.

That’s not it. After every few reels, Bipasha is shown in one revealing outfit after another, making sure that the oomph quotient doesn’t drip in the film. The temperature rises further in the second half, when Bipasha is shown as a Brazilian, mostly dressed in bikinis.

Ash, on the other hand, exudes nothing but fatigue. Ironically, she looks the most appealing in a blue, dinner dress that covers her completely from her neck to her knees. She is unable to carry herself naturally in other skimpy dresses like a black catsuit, a golden dress and a two-piece outfit in the final song.

In this battle of sex appeal, Bipasha is undoubtedly the winner.

Source: Apunkachoice

Sruthy Kamal sings for her dad's movie

Sruthy Kamal Haasan, elder daughter of Kamal Haasan, has sung a song in Dasavatharam. Himesh Reshmaiayya has composed the tunes for the number.

Dasavatharam, featuring Kamal Haasan in 10 different roles, went to floors recently. Directed by K S Ravikumar and produced by Oscar Ravichandran. The movie has Mallika Sherawat and Jayapradha in the cast.

Bollywood sought-after music-composer Himesh Reshmaiayya is scoring music for the movie. Sruthy has sung a peppy number in the movie. It would be shot featuring Mallika Sherawat in USA.

Sruthy has been evincing keen interest in music since her childhood.

Source: India Glitz

Rajini’s grandson is Yatra

Superstar Rajinikant turned into a grandfather in October and recently he named the baby boy Yatra.


The naming ceremony was held in a simple function amidst family members. The fans are deliriously happy and given a choice they would want the baby to make a debut as a child artiste. The followers are lapping up every news to with the grandson.

Source: Andhra Cafe

SRK's company defaulted TDS payment

Red Chilli Entertainment Private Limited, the company owned by actor Shah Rukh Khan was found to have allegedly defaulted in the payment of Tax Deducted at Source (TDS).

The default was detected during the survey conducted by the TDS wing of the income tax (I-T) department at the Khar office of the company on Thursday.

During the preliminary inquiry, the default amount was found to be about Rs 10 lakh. "We are further quantifying the amount," said a senior I-T officer requesting anonymity as he is not authorised to speak to the media.

When contacted Shah Rukh's secretary Karuna said that it was a simple survey. "They had come to see the procedure the company is following in tax deduction," she said. She further said that the survey was a routine procedure.

She refused knowledge of the default detected by the I-T department. She claimed that all the papers of the company were in order.

Karuna said that the survey was not a big issue. She stressed that Shah Rukh was the highest taxpayer and has always set precedent in paying taxes. "We are the first to pay service tax and stamp duty," she said.

The company had made films like Main Hoon Na and Paheli.

The officer said that the company, basically into film production, had hired studios for shooting and in some cases allegedly did not deduct TDS while making payments for the same.

In some other instances, TDS was allegedly either not deducted from the salary of employees or deducted but allegedly not paid to the I-T department.

Source: Hindustan Times

Sunday, November 19, 2006

Shiv Sainiks stall Rani Mukherjee film in Ganga ghat

Shooting of Rani Mukherjee-starrer 'Chudian' was stalled today after Shiv Sena activists protested the barricading of a bathing 'ghat' on the bank the river Ganga.

Shiv Sainiks led by district unit president Gulshan Kapur staged a protest against the barricade erected at Manikarnika Ghat by the film crew, saying pilgrims were being prevented from bathing in the holy river and visiting nearby temples.

They relented after the film unit removed the barricade and assured the protesters that the film's shooting would not encumber the people or prevent them from visiting the ghat.

The unit later resumed the shooting and actor Anupam Kher also arrived by a commercial flight from Mumbai to participate in the shooting of the film.


Source: The Hindu

Telugu film 'Classmates' shooting launched

The successful Malayalam flick 'Classmates' is being remade as 'Classmates' again by Sravanthi Ravikishore on the banner of Sri Sravanthi Movies with K Vijayabhaskar wielding the megaphone, and Sumanth, Sharwanand, Sunil and Ravivarma as heroes, and Sada and Kamalini Mukherjee as heroines.

The shooting of the film was launched recently amidst several prominent film personalities in Ramanaidu Studios of Hyderabad. SV Krishna Reddy, D Sureshbabu, Tammareddy Bharadwaja, C Kalyan, Achireddy, EVV Satyanarayana, Arjunaraju, KC Sekhar Babu and others attended the programme.

Sumanth says, 'For the second time I am working with Sravanti Ravikishore and my first film in our combination is 'Gowri'. It will be quite comfortable to work in this banner. Moreover, I am very happy for working with Vijayabhaskar. I am sure that the film would come out well.'

Ravikishore says, 'This is the third film in my combination with Vijayabhaskar. Both the films we worked together earlier — 'Nuvve Kavali and Nuvvu Naaku Nachav' were big hits. This film would repeat the history of success. This subject would perfectly suit Sumanth's image and the script prepared by Abburi Ravi is quite good. We just took the main theme of the original film and made suitable changes to suit the Telugu nativity. We are sure that the film would be a definite hit.'

Vijayabhaskar says, 'This is my third film in Sravanthi banner. Sumanth, Sada and Kamalini Mukherji are doing very good roles in this film. The film would reach everyone's expectations.'



Source: India Glitz

Friday, November 17, 2006

Vidya Balan denies rift with Mani Ratnam!

Rumours regarding her supposed unhappiness about the length of her role in Mani Ratnam's ‘Guru' has Vidya Balan flummoxed.
“I can't even begin to imagine where these rumours started. Do these people realize what getting a Mani Ratnam film means to someone, who started her career barely two years ago?
I got in ‘Guru' with my eyes wide open and I'm very happy being part of it. According to me, there are no first lead and second lead in a Mani Ratnam film. Every one is a character, period,” she says.
The rumour of her displeasure gathered momentum when Vidya failed to turn up for the music release of ‘Guru'. “That was a totally unavoidable circumstance. When I was told the event was on November 5, I informed then immediately that it would be impossible for me to be there. I had already committed myself to a very important family function outside Mumbai,” she says.
Most of her scenes in the film are with Madhavan. But she has a couple of scenes with Abhishek and one scene with Aishwarya in the film.

Source: India Target

Wednesday, November 15, 2006

Rajini give dinner to Ajith !!!


Rajinikanth is always different and genuine in whatever he does.

Rajinikanth also has a way of surprising many with his spontaneity and large-heartedness.

Recently at the shoot of Sivaji, he caught the entire unit unawares as he presented them with smart winter clothing.

Of course, his munificence doesn't stop with his teammates. His general goodwill goes far and beyond.

The recent recipients of Rajini's good-natured wishes were Ajith and his wife Shalini.

The superstar was very much impressed with Ajith's new release Varalaru. Rajini had seen the movie at a special show and had conveyed his appreciation to director K S Ravikumar.

He had also spoken to Ravikumar about Ajith's splendid performance in the film.

Rajini recently invited Ajith and Shalini to his house and held a grand dinner for them.

Rajini was unstinting in his praise for Ajith. "It is great work," Rajini said of Ajith's triple role in Varalaru.

Needless to say, Ajith and Shalini were overwhelmed by Rajini's warmth.

Source: India Glitz

Tuesday, November 14, 2006

Rajini's film Sivaji: Release may be delayed !!!




Rajinikanth's fans may have to wait a bit more to see their favourite hero on the screen.

His much-awaited Sivaji, one of the big-budgeted movies in Indian film history produced by A V M Saravanan and directed by Shankar, was slated for a release on 14 April, 2007.

The latest buzz doing rounds is that it may have a slightly delayed release.

Sources say the movie would be released on 8 May, 2007. Shankar is superstitious and always released his movies on 8. Interestingly, Sivaji is his eighth directorial venture.

Since the day it went to floors, Sivaji has been generating so much curiosity not just among Rajinikanth fans but also among avid film buffs.

Also, it is said that the producers are contemplating with the idea of bringing out a book on the Making of Sivaji to coincide with the release of the movie on Tamil New Year's Day.

The book will deal in detail about the experiences of the artistes working in it and also takes an inside look on how the project shaped up and how the movie was canned.

It would have inputs from Rajinikanth and Shankar.

Source: India Glitz

Monday, November 13, 2006

New Themes in Malayalam Movies

Mammootty's `Karuthapakshikal', Dileep's `Chakaramuthu' and Sreenivasan's `Yes Your Honour' are getting ready for release in the coming days.

Directed by Kamal, `Karuthapakshikal' narrates the life of a person engaged in ironing clothes. Mamootty and Kamal are back after the box-office success of `Rapakal'. Mammootty has an entirely different look in `Karuthapakshikal'. The actor's histrionic talents will be put to test, as the character he plays in the movie goes through different problems in life. Kamal tries to map the plight of migrants who do jobs such as ironing to make a living in the movie. Directed by scriptwriter-turned-director Lohithadas, the fate of `Chakaramuthu' is crucial for Dileep especially after his Shaji Kailas movie, `The Don', failed to click. He plays a tailor in `Chakaramuthu'. Dileep seems to have learnt a few bitter lessons from the failure of `The Don'. He returns to characters that are not larger-than-life.

`Yes Your Honour' has Sreenivasan playing a lead role after a long gap. V. M. Vinu is the director of the movie. Shot extensively in Kochi and nearby areas, the story of `Yes Your Honour' revolves around the life of a lawyer. Malayalam film industry will keep its fingers crossed, as the box-office records of these films will have an impact on movies planned for Christmas. Kollywood and Bollywood are offering tough competition for Malayalam movies. Deepavali relases of Tamil movies are still going strong in cinemas in Kochi.

Among all major releases, Lal Jose's `Classmates' continues its strong run. And it might give a tough competition for films slated for release during Christmas

Source: The Hindu

Telugu filmmakers call for ban on dubbed movies

The Telugu film industry is caught in a row over curbs on dubbed movies being proposed in a bid to protect the interests of local producers of small budget films.

Taking a cue from neighbouring Karnataka, the Telugu Film Producers' Council had, in its general body meeting recently, decided to ban dubbing movies, particularly from Tamil, on the ground that they were "detrimental" to the original movie-making in Telugu.

The powerful body of film makers has asked its members not to buy dubbing rights of any non-Telugu movies and even warned of "non-cooperation" in case of anyone defying the ban.

The reasons for the harsh move are not far to seek. For the last couple of years, the dubbed films, particularly from Tamil, have been giving Tollywood, a nickname for Telugu film industry, a run for its money.

While a majority of the "straight" (original) films bombed at the box office, the dubbed ones set the cash boxes ringing and became major hits. The films starring Tamil superstar Rajnikanth, Vikram, Surya, Vijaykanth and Kamal Hasan are being lapped up by the film-crazy Andhraites, even overshadowing the local stars.

"There is definitely a logic behind the argument of the Producers' Council. A flood of dubbed films is adversely affecting the local talent, particularly the small budget players," D Suresh Babu, a leading producer and brother of popular actor Venkatesh, said.

More than one-third of the total 200 releases this year were dubbed films. Out of the sixty odd dubbed films released in 2005, about ten films made their mark at the box office, according to industry sources.

Among the run-away hits this year were the Rajnikanth-starrer 'Chandramukhi' directed by P. Vasu, Shankar's 'Aparichithudu' that catapulted Vikram to superstar status, A.R. Murugadas's 'Ghazini' with Surya in the lead role, the psycho thriller 'Manmatha' with Simbu in a dual role and the off-beat love story 'Premisthe', directed by Balaji Shakthivel for Shankar with debutantes Sandhya and Bharath.

The Tamil actor-choreographer Prabhudeva's maiden directorial venture 'Nuvvostanante Nenoddantana' turned out to be biggest grosser and even bagged the state government's Nandi award.

Apart from Tamil movies, over half-a-dozen films dubbed from English and other languages fared well too. On the other hand, the straight films of even big Telugu stars have flopped. Even megastar Chiranjeevi's films 'Jai Chiranjeeva' and 'Andarivaadu' fared poorly at the box office.

Of the 131 films released last year, only three were big hits and a little over half-a-dozen movies managed to recover their costs. Almost all the top actors faced drubbing at the box office. The list included Allari Pidugu (Balakrishna), Super (Nagarjuna), Balu ABCDEF (Pavankalyan), Subhashchandra Bose (Venkatesh), Political Rowdy (Mohan Babu), Narasimhudu (Junior NTR) and Soggadu (Tarun).

As a result of this trend, several producers are vying to pick up dubbing rights of successful Tamil films.

One of the major contributors for the poor show was skyrocketing cost of production. "Unlike Hindi and Tamil films, our movies do not have global markets. We should keep the cost of production in mind," Suresh Babu said.

The decision to impose restrictions on dubbed films has split the industry vertically with dubbing artistes, script writers, lyricists, a section of producers and the exhibitors opposing the move.

"It is a unilateral decision. It is producers who will stand to lose if they impose ban on dubbed films. We will not allow this," K Murali Mohan, Secretary of A P State Film Chamber of Commerce said.

The exhibitors (theatre owners) have also resented the Council's move, terming it as "big brotherly attitude." Holding an emergency meeting of their association here yesterday, they made it clear that they would defy such a ban and would continue to screen dubbed movies.

"If the producers council's decision is implemented, then hundred of theatres across the state will have to close down. When dubbed films are of a better quality, we cannot deprive the audience of the right to watch the films of their choice," Murali Mohan said.

"The cost of production has gone up so much that we cannot afford to make a straight movie in Telugu. It is still controlled by a handful of families of big-ticket producers. We are able to release a dubbing movie with much lesser budget. What is their problem?," said a small producer on condition of anonymity.

Meanwhile, scores of artistes representing Madras Dubbing Artistes' Union have been staging demonstration before the office of the A P Film Chamber of Commerce here for the last two days seeking withdrawal of the ban.

"It is a question of livelihood for us. If they ban dubbed films, we will be on the roads," Bharath Babu, a well-known writer said.

Source: The Hindu

Goa Film Festival

The Entertainment Society of Goa, backed by an advertising budget of Rs 1.5 crore and cash sponsorship of Rs 5 crore, will promote regional movies during the 37 th International Film Festival of India (IFFI).

"IFFI Goa 2006 would be screened from November 23 this year at four theatres and at open-air locations like the National Institute of Water Sports Ground," said Digambar V Kamat, minister of power, mines and art and culture, government of Goa.

A total of close to 180 movies would be screened.

"We are focusing more on quality than number and are also promoting more of regional movies this year than what we did in the last two years," said Nikhil Desai, general manager, Entertainment Society of Goa.

Regional movies this year would include Kannada film maker Girish Kesaravalli's 'Nayi Neralu', Rituparno Ghosh's Bengali film 'Dosar', Assamese director Manju Borah's historical film 'Joymoti', Pankaj Parashar's Hindi film 'Benaras:A mystic love story', and 20 other feature films in regional languages.

Even in the non-feature film category, regional language movies would dominate.

The festival would screen films from about 40 Asian, African, and Latin American countries.

India's representation would feature Tamil film 'Srigaram' by Sharada Ramanathan, and 'Sonam' by Ahsan Muzid in Arunachali dialect Monpa.

Special screenings include retrospective of Prithviraj Kapoor's films and Richard Attenborough's 'Gandhi'.

The best film and most promising director awards and the special jury award for director with noteworthy original artistic contribution would consist cash prize, medal and certificate.

Business Standard

Sunday, November 12, 2006

Abhishek to get top UP award


The Uttar Pradesh government has decided to honour actor Abhishek Bachchan with Yash Bharati Samman, the state's highest award, on November 20.

Abhishek's grandfather and litterateur Harivansh Rai Bachchan, Amitabh and his wife and MP Jaya Bachchan have already been conferred the award in the past.

UP Culture Minister Rajendra Singh Rana says the award, which comprises Rs 5 lakh and a citation, said the award is being given to Abhishek to "encourage" him.

Cricketer Mohammad Kaif's name also figures in the list of 11 persons who will be honoured with the award along with Abhishek.

Asked the basis on which the actor has been chosen for the honour, Rana said, "He is a renowned film star. His grandfather was from Allahabad. His grandmother Teji Bachhan belongs to UP. His father is from our state. Abhishek is doing well and we want to encourage him."

The minister added that it was the discretion of UP CM to choose a person for the award.

Rules, however, say that the award can only be given to those who were born in UP or have lived in the state for a considerable period or have done something mentionable for the state.

In February this year, the same award was given to veteran journalist and former MP Kuldip Nayar. The same was justified on the grounds that he had worked with former Union home minister G B Pant and former PM Lal Bahadur Shashtri, both of whom belonged to UP.

Source: Mumbai Mirror

Friday, November 10, 2006

New movie Vivah Set for internet release !!!

It's movie viewing with a twist. Filmmaker Sooraj Barjatya's latest offering at the box office Vivah is all ready for a worldwide release not just in a theatre near you but also on your personal computer.

Rajshri Media Limited, the digital entertainment arm of the group, will make the film available for online viewing at www.rajshri.com the same day and time of its theatrical release.

"Small pockets are opening up essentially because of its mainstream audience and not Indian population. Germany as a destination is the next biggest thing,” MD, Rajshri Media (P) Limited, Rajjat A Barjatya said.

The website also offers free streaming of music videos and download-to-rent at $9.99 from 12 noon on November 10 with a limited 72-hour licence.

The film will also be available with English subtitles and in a Telugu version.

The movie clip once downloaded will be available on your computer for 72 hours only - after which the file itself gets corrupted.

And the icing on the cake are all the other free downloads available on the site, so if you're a SRK fan and want to watch Main Hoon Don, remember it's just a click away and that, too, for free.

Free videos are available for over 300 new and classic movies, music videos, concerts and documentaries. The second phase of the media enterprise promises to integrate this experience to mobile phones, Ipods and other digital devices also.

Source: The Himalayan Times

Thursday, November 09, 2006

Sneha keeps moving up !!

Though Sneha did not have big offers come her way in Tamil after Pudhupettai, she seems to be going strong and steady in Telugu. Her Manasu Palike Mouna Ragam is released. Meanwhile she has signed for a movie titled Madhu Masam opposite Sumanth. The movie is to be produced by T Rama Naidu.



Sneha says ' I am happy to get enough offers come my way in Tamil, Kannada and Telugu. After Pudhupettai, I listened to over a dozen scripts in Tamil. Unfortunately none of them impressed me. Hence I chose to wait. In Telugu, it is a hectic time for me.'

Asked whether she is playing the role of Seetha in Rajkumar Santoshi's ambitious project Ramayana, she says, 'I had done the make-up for the role in Mumbai. Final word has to come from Rajkumar Santoshi. I am not sure and I am keeping my fingers crossed'.

Sneha is one actress who combines in her the virtues of dignity and decency in attractive beauty. And in recent times, her acting too has improved by leaps and bounds.


Source: India Glitz

Wednesday, November 08, 2006

Kamala Hasan turns 52

Highly-acclaimed actor Kamala Hasan celebrates his 52nd birthday on Tuesday.



In a career spanning four decades, Hasan is known in the film industry for his versatility - he has capably played a diversity of characters in his films.


He has appeared in movies made in six languages: Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Kannada, Hindi and Bengali.


A trained playback singer, he has penned lyrics for the soundtracks of some of his recent films.


Hasan has also performed Bharatanatyam and had assisted in choreography in films early in his career.


Hasan made his screen debut in a Tamil film, Kalathur Kannamma, at the age of six, which won him the first National Award for Best Child Artist.


Subsequently, he starred as a child actor in movies that featured legends like MGR, Sivaji Ganesan and Gemini Ganesh.


It was with 16 Vayathinile, in which he acted with actress Sridevi, that established him as a popular teen idol at the age of 23.


Together, they featured in 23 films as a popular acting pair. The following year, he got his break with K Balachander's Telugu hit Maro Charithra.


Hasan dabbled with directing for the first time when director T N Baalu passed away during the filming of Sankarlal in 1981.


Hasan reached the peak of his career in 1979 with multiple classics which coincided with the decline of MGR/Sivaji era in movies.


He tried his hand at directing for the second time with the Hindi film Chachi 420 in 1997. Apart from acting, Hasan has also attempted scripting, screenplay and special effects.


Hasan is a three-time winner of the National Film Award for Best Actor for the films Nayagan, Moondram Pirai, and Indian. He also won the National Award for Best Child Actor for his performance in Kalathoor Kannamma.


He has also received the best actor award at the Asian Film festivals held in 1983 and 1985 for Saagara Sangamam and Swathi Muthyam respectively.


Six of his movies have been sent as India's official entry to the Oscars. Hasan has won the Filmfare awards 18 times.


He was awarded the fourth highest recognition given to Indian civilians - the Padmashri in 1990.


He was conferred an honorary doctorate by Sathyabama Deemed University, Chennai in 2005.

Source : IBN Live

Tuesday, November 07, 2006

Venkatesh new Telugu film Tulasi !!!

Venkatesh is currently acting in Selvaraghavan directed film Aadavari maatalaku ardhale verule.

While the film is in under production already his next film will go to the sets. Bhadra director Boyapati Sreenu is going to direct him for the Suresh Banner titled Tulasi, the shooting of which will take off on the 10th of November. Nayantara who acted in Venkatesh’s Lakshmi is the heroine. Akula Shiva is giving the story and dialogues and Devisri Prasad is giving music.

Source: Andhra Cafe

Monday, November 06, 2006

Telugu Movie Nuvve is an enjoyable watch !!!

Several films with the word nuvve in the title have been big hits, beginning with Nuvve kavali, Nuvvu naaku nachav, Nuvve nuvve and so on. But one cannot expect the same from Gopichand's, because the lead cast has no star power, no big names in the technical category-- barring cameraman Chota K Naidu -- and no pre-release publicity whatsoever. Not that the film is devoid of elements that makes a film successful at the box office, but good promotion aids a film's success and Nuvve may go down at the box office because of the low-key release.

This would be a pity since the film has finesse, gripping narration and first class performances, with a fair amount of humour thrown in. It's makeover time for Telugu cinema as more directors are straying from the beaten track to present good films. Here, Gopichand tries his hand at a new genre, moving away from melodrama and run-of-the-mill love themes. Nuvve is a fight between love and materialism, with contemporary issues.

The story revolves around four characters, Srinu, (Dhanush), Rana (Ravi Varma), Chalapathi (Shafi) and Anitha (Samaragni). Srinu is a village simpleton who comes to the city in search of employment. He stays with his friends Raju (Chitram Srinu) and Munna who rent a portion in Anitha's house. The landlady (Anitha's mother) is irritable and greedy. She refuses to let Srinu stay with them but gives in when she finds out how gullible he is, trying to swindle money out of him instead.

Srinu gets a job and falls in love with Anitha. After a lecture from Satya, Anita realises she loves Srinu as well -- also, her mother likes the idea of getting a son-in-law for free. But Anitha's young boss, Rana, is smitten by her and proposes to her. Anitha is caught in a dilemma, but gets over it soon. She decides to marry Rana and forget Srinu. Srinu's shattered as the film stops with a twist at the interval. From this point on, the narration is quite gripping and the director keeps the audience guessing.

The first part has a good measure of humour, especially with Ramesh Gopi's witty one-liners. The director tries to maintain the pace of the film, while breaking the seriousness with Venu Madhav's entertaining comic capers. Kudos to the director for getting the best out of all artistes, particularly Samaragni, who not only look fabulous but emotes well too.

The three heroes do their job well and Chitram Srinu and Satya are quite apt in their roles. The background score is quite in sync with the narration and Naidu's camerawork is great.

There are some glitches like Srinu being an unemployed orphan but with loads of money to spare. But, on the whole, this is definitely an enjoyable film.

Source: rediff.com

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Thursday, November 02, 2006

SRK celebrates birthday with family and friends

Bollywood's "Don" and the heartthrob of millions, Shah Rukh Khan, quietly celebrated his 41st birthday on Thursday with close family members and friends.



Considered the country's biggest film star, Khan has ruled the box office for over a decade, starring in blockbusters like Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge, Dil To Pagal Hai and Kal Ho Na Ho.

Sources close to the actor said he had no plans to celebrate the day in a major way and he spent time with his family and friends.

His legion of fans in India and abroad sent in their best wishes to the actor, while several movie channels screened his films throughout the day to celebrate his birthday.

Khan has plenty of reasons to celebrate, with both his releases this year -- Don and Kabhi Alvida Na Kehna -- doing well at the box office.

His next release is likely to be Chak De, a Yashraj film in which he plays the coach of a woman's hockey team.
Source: DNA India

Wednesday, November 01, 2006

Diwali Releases: Top five Tamil films

Not one or two, but seven Tamil films released this Diwali. And the clear winner is the Ajith starrer 'Varalaru', which was previously titled 'Godfather'.



The top five Tamil films are:


1. 'Varalaru' - Director: K.S. Ravi Kumar. No other actor except Rajnikanth gets the kind of opening that Ajith receives for his films. 'Varalaru' got 100 percent opening. It's good news for Ajith that all those who watched it are happy with the film and are raving about his performance. The film is on its way to becoming a big hit.


2. 'Vallavan' - Director: Silambarsan. Expectations were high from the film, which was in the making for over a year. It got an excellent opening, too, but started sliding after the second day. 'Vallavan' can be termed as the biggest disappointment among all the Diwali releases.


3. 'E' - Director: S.P.Jhananathan. Jhananathan is the National Award-winning director of 'Iyarkai'. 'E' is different from the usual mainstream films though he has tried to include some commercial elements to make it appealing. The success of 'E' can be a matter of pride for the director and the producer. Of course, credit goes to Jeeva too for delivering a mind-blowing performance.


4. 'Vattaram' - Director: Saran. Another disappointing Diwali fare. This is going to be Saran's second disaster after 'Idhaya Thirudan'.


5. 'Dharmapuri' - Director: Perarasu. This Vijayakanth film may not appeal to the urban audience but there is a huge population out there in the B and C centres who will lap it up. 'Dharmapuri' appears to be a propaganda film for Vijayakanth and his political party.

Source: Monster and Critics

Monday, October 30, 2006

Selvaraghavan Sonia Agarwal Marriage Plans

It's the wedding season in Kollywood. First it was lovely Laila who got married to her long-standing Iranian boyfriend.

Then it was the turn of Jyothika to tie the nuptial knot with her beau, Surya .

And now, it is Sonia Agarwal who has decided to take the matrimonial plunge, according to the grapevine.

Saucy Sonia will marry her mentor and director Selvaraghavan in Chennai on December 15, it is learnt.

Accordingly, Sonia has started refusing fresh offers. The buzz has it that she has also returned the advance amount to director Jeeva for the flick, ‘July Katru’.

Her latest movie, ‘Thiruttupayale’, according to trade circles, is doing extremely well.

Meanwhile, Selvaraghavan is busy with his Telugu project featuring Venkatesh and Trisha .

The million-dollar question however, is: will Sonia follow in the footsteps of Jyothika and say goodbye to films forever ? Or will she take a leaf out of Laila's book and resume acting, post-marriage?

Source: apunkachoice

Selvaraghavan goes for Rahman

Selvaraghavan always does things at his own pace. But these days the pace is picking up. Selvaraghavan is now giving final touches to his Telugu movie starring Venkatesh and Trisha.

Then he is supposed to do a movie titled Idhu Maalai Nerathu Mayakkam starring Suriya's sibling Karthi and Kadhal fame Sandhya in lead role. The movie would be for his White Elephants production house.

Close on the heels of Idhu Maalai Nerathu Mayakkam, Selvaraghavan will be off to Bollywood.

Yes, he is venturing to direct a Hindi movie. Selvaraghavan’s Hindi movie would be a remake of his 7G Rainbow Colony, which was a blockbuster in both Tamil and Telugu.

Raadan Media in association with U TV will produce the movie. For the first time, A R Rahman will team up with Selvaraghavan.

Selvaraghavan had hitherto combined with Yuvan Shankar Raja for his movies. And almost of them have been musical hits. Their combination is one of the best in South India. But when it came to pan-Indian appeal, Rahman is the best bet and so Selvaraghavan has naturally gone for him.

The Hindi movie will commence shortly. The candidates for the hero’s role are being short-listed.

Source: Indiglitz

Cracker Jack

Our heroines sure are a dedicated lot. ASIN walked into a Chennai theatre at the unholy hour of 7 am on Diwali to watch the first-day-first-show screening of her film Varalaru. Following suit was Nayanthara, who caught up with her Vallavan.

Then Reema Sen flew in from Mumbai specially for the same movie. That’s Diwali for you — bombs outside the theatres, and bombshells inside.

Source: New Ind Press

Crowning glory, says Chiranjeevi

The year began with a Padma Bhushan and on Saturday came the announcement from Andhra University (AU) awarding him an honorary doctorate. Midway between the two came a visit to his charitable blood bank from President A.P.J. Abdul Kalam.

"The first call I made was to my mother Anjana Devi. She always wanted to see me as a doctor. She liked my role in Shankardada MBBS but this is truly the crowning glory", an elated megastar Chiranjeevi told The Hindu .

Slogans hailing the `Megastar', `Shankardada MBBS', `Maa Annayya' rang loud and clear on the premises, as he met the teeming crowd of fans in the hall of the first floor of the blood. Also present were a group of Infosys executives and while addressing the fans, he made a mention of how he admired the simplicity of software giant's founder N.R. Narayanmurthy.

The fans apart, others present included wife Surekha, younger brother Pawan Kalyan, brother-in-law and film producer Allu Arvind and his son Allu Arjun and actors Srikanth and Uttej.

Mr. Chiranjeevi said the awards no doubt gave him happiness and added, "I would like to be remembered for ever as `mana' (our) Chiranjeevi. Thank you everyone, for being with me and I promise that I will continue to be in public service, be it eye or blood donation, helping children affected with thalassemia and the HIV- positive people".

AU Vice-Chancellor Venugopal Reddy said Mr. Chiranjeevi was chosen for the honorary doctorate in view of his social work, he being a good actor with a mass following and above all, being a Padma Bhushan awardee.

Source: The Hindu

Friday, October 27, 2006

Angelina to adopt Indian baby

Hollywood actress Angelina Jolie plans to adopt an Indian baby to add to her growing international brood, media reported today.

The big-hearted actress and partner Brad Pitt have already applied to adopt a tot from an Indian orphanage, the Daily Mail said quoting sources.

The celebrity couple, who are currently in India for the filming of Jolie's latest movie "A Mighty Heart" hope to be able to bring the child home by Christmas, the source was quoted as saying.

"Brad would prefer a boy no older than 18 months to even out the sexes, but Angie has told him she can't guarantee she won't fall in love with a little girl," the source said.

Talking about the celebrity couple's latest adoption plans, a source told US magazine Globe: "Whichever they end up with, they'd like to name the child India to honour its homeland."

Between them, 31-year-old Jolie and 42-year-old Pitt already have three children to look after -- five-year-old Maddox, who was adopted from a Cambodian orphanage in 2002, Zahara Marley Jolie, an Ethioplian baby girl adopted last year, and their biological daughter Shiloh Nouvel Jolie-Pitt, who was born in May this year.

The Tomb Raider star had said in the past that she would want to have one big multi-cultural family, with kids from all across the world.

"I want to create a rainbow family. That's children of different religions and cultures from different countries.

"I believe I'm meant to find my children in the world and not necessarily have them genetically," she said.


Source: The Hindu

Thursday, October 26, 2006

Rajnikanth highest paid actor in India

Bollywood star prices seem a laugh as you travel down South where, without fuss and headlines, Tamil star Rajnikanth has become India's highest paid actor.

He is paid more than the Khans or even the Big B. With each new film Rajnikanth breaks his own record as India's highest paid actor.

He is getting Rs 16 crore for his next film Sivaji. That is about Rs 6 crore more than what he got for his last film Chandramukhi.

The math is mind boggling for outsiders. Bollywood's biggies like Aamir, Shah Rukh, and Salman don't earn more than Rs 7 crore each for a film. And their films are distributed around the country.

But those who produce Rajni's films say Tamil Nadu's ageing superstar is worth the price. Chandramukhi, Rajni's last film, earned Rs 50 crore at the box office, which is a record in Tamil Nadu.

"We make enough money on a Rajni film. So much so that we can make another film. So we don't have any problems paying him this much," said Ram Kumar Ganeshan, Producer, Chandramukhi.

At 56, it is a record-breaking run that seems to be unchecked. Except four years ago, the film Baba, which by Rajni standards was a flop. It earned only Rs 20 crore.

Source: NDTV.com

Wednesday, October 25, 2006

Mammootty does well in Pothen Vava

The difficulties of living as an irreligious or secular person forms the premise of the Mammootty-starrer Pothen Vava.

Written by Benny P Nayarambalam, with a proven track record of handling such characters deftly, the film is directed by Joshiy. Usha Uthup, the original diva of Indi-pop is as an added USP.

Pothen Vava offered a heady mix for sure. But how much kick we get out of the mix is the matter of concern. Surely, you get high initially with Usha Uthup showing the energy reminiscent to that of Philomina's character in the Godfather. This is followed by Mammootty's grand second entry (the first one happened before the flashback) and incessant flow of witty dialogues, which builds Vava's character and the supporting players.

Our spirits soar as the film proceed to tell the story of Vava (Mammootty) born to a Christian mother (Usha Uthup) and Nampoothiri (Nedumudi Venu) father who have divorced when he was just a baby. The court gave the baby to the mother and ordered that baby will have the right to choose his religion when he is mature enough. But the selection never happens and Vava continues his nameless, religion-less existence, till one dramatic event forces him to select a religion.

Vava decides to be Christian, but his mother puts the condition that Vava seeks his father's permission before taking the final plunge. Till now, the going is great. We empathies with Vava's travails and when the things loosen up, the humour picks up.

The downward spiral begins post-intermission when Vava chases down his father who has now become a renowned Carnatic singer and saves him after a life threatening accident. It was an attempt on the singer's life for his property.

This film could have been outstanding if it had not taken this angle and gone with the main thread itself till the end like he did in Kunjikoonan and Chandupottu. But the makers here chose the tried and tested route, which leads to a very contrived climax.

Mammootty does a good job as Vava. But later, even though he tries hard to retain the sparkle of the first half, the situations let him down.

Usha Uthup as Mariamma Vakkeel is also good, but her presence is not utilised well.

Gopika as Gladys, the former assistant of Mariamma, who now looks after her professional commitments and appears in court for her son whenever he is entangled in a legal wrangle (wonder why our heroes have to be Tharvadi Themmadi, why not ordinary folks like they were in the past?) exudes charm.

On the whole, Pothen Vava is better than Mammootty's recent outings. But it could have been even better.

Source: rediff.com

Ajith all the way in Varalaaru

Varalaaru was titled Godfather. And so, first off, a clarification. The movie has nothing to do with the mafia. It is all about Ajith, Ajith and Ajith (literally), as the star plays four roles in three!

The film opens with Kanika (playing Ajith senior's wife) dancing for Shankar (Ajith, grey-haired, smoking a pipe) against the backdrop of Innisai. The theatre goes wild. His son, Vishnu (Ajith Number 2), is introduced with Illamai, a peppy number by Aslam. It is to create the idea that the son is a spoilt brat, and is conveyed well. The usual rhetoric of father telling son to behave responsibly and son replying in the rudest possible way goes on. The father asks Vishnu to visit a village called Thothapuram and take over a project. There, he meets leading lady Asin, who has come for a social work project. Asin picks up from her lively but mature performance in Ghajini.

Now comes the song Deepawali � a lively number that is well filmed at a beautiful location. Sonu Kakkar's strong and Kalpana's pleasant voices make it really enjoyable. Ajith and Asin also strike good on-screen chemistry, although Ajith struggles with the dancing at times.

Arguments between father and son provide instances where the dialogue writer makes his presence felt. Nice comic touches are added by Suman Shetty and Ramesh Khanna.

By this time, strange events start taking place. Ajith junior first attempts raping Asin's friend, thereby risking his marriage. He then attempts to even kill his father. Ajith Senior decides to take his son for a mental check-up, where he is given shock treatment for split-personality disorder. At the intermission, Ajith 3 has arrived.

Until this point, the film appears to be nicely packaged and paced.

Just when you expect the story to move ahead and reveal who the third Ajith is, an untimely song puts on the brakes. Beautiful art direction and music makes up for the broken link, but the story does not take off too well. You are now presented with song packages at too-short intervals.

The second half is mostly a display of director K S Ravikumar's obsession with flashbacks. Ajith 3 is a rowdy, who lives with his mother (Kanika) and is out to take revenge by killing Ajith Senior.

After his story, Ajith Senior has another flashback to offer -- by far the most interesting in the movie. It opens with Ajith's brilliant dance performance on Innisai. Ajith senior is a trained Bharatnatyam dancer who picks up feminine characteristics that eventually cost him his marriage with Kanika and, subsequently, his mother. Kanika goes on to ridicule his masculinity. Outraged, Ajith rapes her and Kanika becomes the mother of twin boys.

The plot is as clear as a mirror. From here begins the clich�d part of the movie, where everything starts looking predictable. They continue until the climax, with a couple of interesting revelations at the end as the only saving grace.

Use of the time-slice method by the director reminds you of Shankar's flicks, but this is visually good and not overdone.

Varalaaru is undoubtedly the only must-watch release this Diwali. Watch it for a display of all the elements of Ajith's versatility and range of emotions. His performance in the woman-like role will compel you to applaud his genius. Asin does a decent job, and A R Rahman's music compliments Ajith's performance. The background score by Rahman also gives you a kick, time and again.

Overall, a good offering from the director of Padayappa.

Source: Rediff.com

Samanyudu belongs to Jagapathi Babu

Telugu film Samanyudu adds to Jagapathi Babu's repertoire of hero-oriented films, thanks to director Ravi C Kumar's deft handling of the subject which makes for interesting viewing.





Samanyudu is not just any other story about a hero trying to rid society, especially politics, of scum, as the director focuses on cleansing the heart and mind of politicians.

The story revolves around Chandra and his siblings who carry on the unfinished task of their father. Chandrasekhar, an editor, wants to reform politics, especially politicians, with the help of his newspaper. His focus is on the home minister, Bhagwanraju (Saikumar), who gets wind of Chandrasekhar's intentions and eliminates him.

His adopted son Chandra along with his siblings plans to expose the evil deeds of Bhagwanraju. He videographs Bhagwanraju's plot to kill the chief minister and with this he makes Bhagwanraju fulfill the promises made by him to the people during elections. This irks Bhagwanraju who plans to eliminate Chandra. How Chandra exposes the home minister forms the crux of the film.

The film focuses on changing the mindset of the home minister through some sentiments. Like his daughter who hates her father for his corrupt ways.

Jagapathi Babu performs very well, and Saikumar, for once, gives a restrained performance. The comedy track by M S Narayana is good.

After Jagapathi Babu, the film belongs to director Ravi Kumar who took on an old theme and shied away from the beaten track while presenting it. Music by Vandemataram Srinivas fails to appeal. Kamna Jethmalani has nothing to do but appear glamorous.

Source: Rediff.com

Sunday, October 22, 2006

Hundreds pay homage to Srividya

People from all walks of life thronged the Victoria Jubilee Town Hall here on Friday to pay homage to noted actor Srividya who passed away at a private hospital in the city on Thursday evening. A cross-section of society comprising Ministers, politicians, those associated with the entertainment industry, housewives and students, were present. The crowds lined up the hall well before the body was brought there at 10.45 a.m.




Noted director Sreekumaran Thampi, who had done some of the best films and television serials with Srividya, and K.B. Ganesh Kumar, MLA, were among those who accompanied the body from her residence. Chief Minister V.S. Achuthanandan; Congress leaders M.M. Hassan and G. Karthikeyan; Kerala Congress (B) chairman R. Balakrishna Pillai; were among those who paid their last respects.

The former Chief Minister and Congress Working Committee member A.K. Antony condoled the death Srividya. Mrs. Elizabeth Antony placed a wreath on behalf of Mr. Antony, who is away in Delhi.

Veteran actor Madhu who co-starred with Srividya in a number of films was among the prominent personalities present at the hall.

K.K. Rajiv, who directed the popular television serials, `Venal Mazha,' `Swapnam' and `Avicharitham,' reminisced his association with Srividya. "She was an uncompromising professional who strived for perfection. Her commitment to work was something the youngsters should emulate," Rajiv said. `Avicharitham' won a number of awards, including the State television award for the best actress.

Poet Balachandran Chullikad, who, of late, took to acting, traced his association with Srividya back to 1986 when he was a student at Maharaja's College, Ernakulam. "The passion for literature and music cemented our camaraderie. I got acquainted with her on the sets of the late J.C. Kuttikadu and once I took to acting, I got a chance to work with her in television serials too," he said.

Balachandra Menon said their love for music cemented their friendship. "She liked the song `Ragangale... ' in my film Tharattu and we used to sing the song on the sets of the film. She had expressed a desire to sing a duet with me and the song Aana koduthalum... ' in Oru Paingili Katha was a hit," Menon said.

Her last public appearance was at the award night organised by the Kerala Film Critics Association at Vithura on April 16. "Braving illness, she came to receive the `Chalachitra Prathibha Puraskaram' instituted by the association and made a highly philosophic speech," secretary Mannarakayam Baby said.

All those associated with her had similar incidents to narrate and most of them felt

Music skill


Srividya never got a chance to develop her skill in music. She became highly philosophical in the final phase of her life and was an ardent devotee of Sai Baba.

She had written and composed a number of bhajans and had held a programme in the city itself.

When Vayalar Smaraka Samithy organised a music programme here in connection with the installation of the bust of Vayalar Rama Varma, the late G. Devarajan had offered her a chance to sing the song Katte vaa kadale vaa..' The song was rendered by her mother M.L.Vasantha Kumari in Chathurangam. Srividya could not present the song at the programme, as she was busy with television serials.

When the body was taken to the cremation ground of the Karamana Grama Samudayam around 12.45 p.m., a huge crowd was waiting outside braving the heavy rain. The body was cremated with State honours.

Source: The Hindu

Saturday, October 21, 2006

Amitabh Bachchan to release Sameer’s biography

Amitabh Bachchan will release lyricist Sameer’s biography on 28th October at a glittering function being planned at Bhaidas Hall in Bombay. The day also happens to be Sameer’s father, lyricist late Anjaan’s 75th birth anniversary. This year also very significant for Sameer – he has completed 25 years as lyrics writer and already crossed 500 films as lyricist .

1. Release of biography, titled Sameer – A Way With Words, authored by eminent writer Shri Derek Bose, at the hands of Amitabh Bachchan at Bhaidas Hall, Vile Parle (West), on 28th October 2006.

2. The function will be attended by leading film stars and personalities, including producers, directors, music composers and singers who have collaborated with Sameer over the past quarter-century.

3. A three-hour musical programme showcasing Sameer’s repertoire in various genres of film music will be presented on the occasion. Prominent playback artistes and Sa Re Ga Ma winners, such as Bela Shende and Abhijeet Ghoshal will render the songs on stage in the presence of a live audience and all dignitaries.

4. A double CD pack of hit songs portraying the versatility and lyrical range of Sameer’s work will also be released on the occasion. Over the past 25 years, Sameer has penned the lyrics of a record 500-plus films, besides songs for scores of non-film albums. The only lyricist ahead of Sameer is the late Anand Bakshi, who wrote for 622 films during his tenure of 45 years.

5. The book release function coincides with 75th birth anniversary of Sameer’s father, the late Anjaan. The occasion is also meant to pay tribute to the memory of this great lyricist and his glorious contribution towards the enrichment of Hindi film music

Source: IndiaGlitz

Selvaraghavan's new project

Selvaraghavan, who is currently directing a Telugu movie starring Venkatesh, Srikanth and Trisha, is all geared up to commence his next project in Tamil.

After his last Tamil venture Pudhupettai, Selvaraghavan had chosen to do a Telugu film.

In the meanwhile, he floated a production house --- named White Elephants --- in association with music director Yuvan Shankar Raja and cinematographer Aravind Krishna.

He would direct Karthik (brother of actor Suriya) for his Tamil venture to be produced by White Elephants.

The movie would have music by Yuvan and camera by Aravindh.

Karthik's maiden Tamil venture Paruthi Veeran directed by Ameer is nearing completion and would hit theatres soon.

A movie with Selvaraghavan is a good break for Karthik so early in his career.

Source: IndiaGlitz

Vathiyar - The teacher in Telugu too

Arjun has a good fan following in Andhra Pradesh. Several of his movies in Telugu had made good revenue in Tollywood. It has been the routine that his Tamil ventures are dubbed and released in Telugu.

Now adding one more to the list is his Deepavali release Vathiyar.

Vathiyar directed by A Venkatesh with Arjun and Mallika Kapoor in the lead role is being dubbed and released simultaneously in Andhra Pradesh.

The Telugu version is titled Ayya and over 100 prints have been reportedly put for the Telugu version.

Arjun expressed confidence about the movie's run since it carries a strong message which would make audience think when they return from the movie halls

Thursday, October 19, 2006

2006 Diwali Tamil Film releases


Here's a look at the big Tamil movies, releasing this Diwali.
Varalaaru

Last Diwali, we saw the clash of Vikram and Vijay with Sivakasi and Majaa. But this year, there are no films of superstars like Kamal Haasan, Rajnikanth, Vikram or Vijay.

But then again, this year we have a film from the king of the box office, Ajith. No actor of his generation can match the kind of opening an Ajith film gets.

Godfather, which has been rechristened Varalaaru after the state government announced tax exemption for films with Tamil titles, is the biggest release of the season. Though Ajith didn't have a great time at the box office with his films for some time, his last film, Tirupathi, completed 100 days recently.

Varalaaru, which was supposed to release last year along with Chandramukhi, Mumbai Express and Sachin, sees Ajith in three roles -- father, son and the villain. It also features Asin, one of the hottest heroines in Tamil cinema.

Varalaaru is directed by one of the most successful Tamil directors, K S Ravikumar, who is currently directing Kamal Haasan's Dasavatharam. Ravkumar had given Ajith a big hit in Villain, in which he played a double role.

A R Rahman has scored the music, and P C Sreeram, the cinematography.

Source: Rediff.com

Ajith’s choice : Trisha



After G directed by Lingusamy, Trisha is back to act opposite Ajith. Trisha’s performance was widely appreciated.

Currently a busy actress in Tollywood with a host of hits including Stalin opposite Chiranjeevi, Trisha is also at the top in Tamil film industry too with a success in Unakkum Enakkum.

The latest is that she has been cast opposite Ajith for the movie titled Kireedam to be produced by Suresh Balaji and Adlabs together.

The movie will be directed by A L Vijay and is supposedly a remake of yesteryear Malayalam hit of the same title featuring Mohanlal.

Kireedam will go to floors once Ajith completes his Aalwar.

Initially Shreya and Nayantra were tipped to do the role. But Trisha has managed to win the race bagging the role.

Source: IndiaGlitz.com

Actress Srividya passes away

Leading South Indian actress Srividya died in a private hospital in Thiruvananthapuram on Thursday evening, hospital sources said.

She was 53 and had been undergoing treatment for cancer for the last few months.

Daughter of eminent classical singer M L Vasanthakumari, Srividya entered the film world at a very young age doing a prominent role in the Sivaji Ganesan-starrer Thiruvarul Selvar.

She, however, made it big in Malayalam ever since her debut film Chattambikavala in 1969. Srividya had put up memorable performance in scores of Malayalam films and she won the state government's best actress award twice.

At the height of her career, she married businessman George Thomas but they separated some years back. She had also acted in several Malayalam television serials.


Srividya will be cremated with state honours in Thiruvananthapuram on Friday, an official spokesman said.

The body of the actress would be kept at the VJT hall in Thiruvananthapuram in the morning for her fans and the public to pay last respect to her. The cremation will take place at the Brahmin Samajam crematorium at Karamana in the city later in the afternoon.






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Tuesday, October 17, 2006

Devayani’s studio

After her role in Suswagatham with Pavan Kalyan, Devyani had been far from telugu films. She later came back as Mahesh Babu’s mother in Naani.

She is currently busy with tv studios and has constructed a recording and dubbing studio in chennai. This will begin operations shortly and have the latest equipment that the film industry can boast of.

Source: Andhracafe.com

Chiranjeevi, Rajini in sequel

Gemini film Circuit is making unlimited effort to rope in and recollect revenue that they have spent on purchasing the remake rights of the sequel of Munna Bhai MBBS.

Even before the stars have announced their willingness to act in the sequels, the public and film crazy junta have taken for granted that Chiranjeevi will do the sequel in the telugu version and Rajinikant will do the tamil version. This hype will continue through out for a long time to come.

Source: Andhracafe.com

Arya in Director Bala's New Tamil Film


Director Bala's `Naan Kadavul,' is all set to take off. The unit left for Thenkasi for the first schedule just three days ago. Originally Ajit was supposed to do the role and if he had been in it, the title could have created a stir. They would have concluded it was conceit that made Ajit call his film so. Now that he's out of it, Arya can get away with the title. Strange is the psychology of film folks! It is a great break for Arya. Bala never looks beyond Ilaiyaraja when it comes to selecting composers for his films. `Naan Kadavul' will be no exception.

Source: The Hindu

Monday, October 16, 2006

Career achievements of Kamal Hassan



1) Only actor to get 4 national awards and three international
awards

2) Four national award for nayagan, indian ,moonram pirai and kalathur kannama.

3) Three south asian international best film award for virumaandi
swati muthayam, saagar sangamam

4) First actor in indian cinema whose 7 films made an official entryto oscar,this itself a record. no rajini or amitab only kamal

5) First and only actor in indian cinema to be awarded with 18 filmfare awards.Even dilip kumar has only 14 filmfare awards. Times magazine listed nayagan film in the top 100 greatest films
ever made.No other south indian actor gets that accolade.

6) He was also awarded fourth highest civilian award - the padmashree

7) Recently he was conferred an honorary doctrate by sathyabhama
Deemed university 8) His self production company raj kamal after giving blockbuster
moviekuruthi punal, aboorva sagodhargal, raja parvai etc declared a
turn over profit of Rs.450 million9) His dream project maruda nayagam was inaugurated by Queen
Elizabeth 2.10) Started a new company raj kamal audio to drive to corporatise
all his film commitments

11) First actor in world to transform his fans club into social
service organisation

12) He and his iyakkam has donated 10000 eye pairs.kamal distributed
10000 kg rice to poors , gave free chappels to the needs,etc

13) Our actor was given 100 crores by a politican to join their
political party but kamal refused it. He is simply the best 14) Only tamil actor who does take tamil movie to other states and
make it hit.but actors like rajinikanth remake film from kannada
film, vijay almost all his films are telugu remake.Be proud that our
ulaga nayagan brings respest to tamil and tamilians15) Several other films of kamal has bagged many national awards16) Two andhra state awards

17) 7 or 8 tamil nadu state awards

18) Kalaimamani - by TN Govt

19) Kadhal ilavarasn - by gemini ganesan

20) Puratchi mannan - by K.B

21) Super actor - by panchu arunachalam

22) Kalai gnani - by M.karunanidhi

23) Universal hero - by k.s.ravikumar

24) The Fuel Instrument Engineers (FIE) Foundation, (
Ichalkaranji, Maharashtra ) has conferred ” F.I.E” award of Greatest
Indian of our time.Till now only 5 Indians has got it including TATA.

25) Chennai Rotary Club awarded ‘Sirantha Manithar’ award.

26) Conferred Dr. A.T. Kovoor National Award (2004) for HumanistActivities and Secular Life.The award is instituted by Bharatheeya Yukthivadi Sangham (Rationalist Association of India ).

27) First actor as a director to lauch the inauguration of film for the first time at Madurai . A remarkable new trend to tamil film industry which lauches all its film at chennai.

28) For the first time ever Intel corporation has entered into a
partnership with kamal hassan to introduce and promote digital
entertainment in indian cinemas.Intel is working with only kamal in india .

29) Only actor in indian cinema to give 5 mega hits in a year 1982
including tamil and hindi 30) Only actor in india who has the courage to act in different
languages and has found success.31) His film marocharithra ran 1000 days at kavitha theatre in blore 32) Ek duje ke liye is still an all time great film in hindi which ran for more than 350 days. a remarkable achievement by a tamil actor & K.B

33) First and only Actor conducted All India Fans Conference at
Coimbatore in 1985

34) Completed 100 Films at the age of 27.

35) First Actor donated his body to Madras Medical college after his
life on 15.08.2002.

36) First Indian film “Raja Paarvai” to indroduce animation and
visual effects.

37) First film “Michael Madana Kamarajan” to have Face Morphing
Technology in Tamil Film Industry. 38) First Indian film “Indian” to have make-up men from USA .39) First Indian film ” Mangamma Sabatham” to have computer graphics
used in a song.40) First film “Sakalakala Vallavan” to run 1000 continuous
housefull shows in chennai.

41) ” Guna Cave ” name came to that cave in kodaikanal after the film
Guna shooted there.

42) In his life span he has faced minimum of 34 fractures while doing
stunts in films.This shows his dedication to the art

43) Only actor in the world to have received 171 awards (both
including national and international awards)

44)Only tamil actor to have acted with other legends like MGR ,
sivaji, gemini ganesan,

45) Only actor in the world acy in 10 diffrent rolls in dasavatharam.

46)Still lot more



Source: MaduraiMachan.com