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Friday, September 13, 2013

HINDI EXCLUSIVE!!!!!!!!!!!!!! SRK'S HAPPY NEW YEAR



  

                                    




Plans for the film began way back in 2005 but the project was dropped eventually and replaced with Om Shanti Om (2007). After Tees Maar Khan (2010), Farah began to consider the possibilities of the film and the scripting was done by October 2012. Farah Khan wanted an "already-established" actress in the lead role opposite Shahrukh Khan. Names such as Sonakshi Sinha, Parineeti Chopra, Katrina Kaif and Deepika Padukone were rumored to play the role and eventually the latter was finalized. As for the lead role, Khan was the director's first choice for the film. Shahrukh Khan will be playing the role of a psycho lover in the film which has Deepika in the role of a dancer, and will play a Marathi girl. At a point, John Abraham was to play one of the supporting roles but Sonu Sood replaced him. Boman Irani was confirmed by the director during an interview. In August 2013, Jackie Shroff was finalised to play the film's antagonist.
SIIMA AWARDS 1ST DAY   LIST::                         
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Best Cinematographer
For Tamil: Sukumar - Kumki
For Malayalam: Sameer Thahir (Diamond Necklace)
For Kannada: Surya S Kiran - Addhoori
For Telugu: KK Senthil Kumar (Eega)

Best Dance Choreographer
For Tamil: Gayathri Raghuram - Nila Nila (Aravaan)
For Malayalam: Brinda - Aatumanal Payayil (Run Baby Run)
For Kannada: Imran Sardhariya - Tumba Nodbedi (Anna Bond)
For Telugu: Sekhar - Julai (Julai)

Best Fight Choreographer
For Tamil: Kecha - Thuppakki
For Malayalam: Kanal Kannan (Mallu Singh)
For Kannada: Ravi Verma - Krantiveera Songolli Rayanna
For Telugu: Ram Lakshman (Gabbar Singh)
MUSIC AWARDS
Best Lyricist
For Tamil: Dhanush - Kannazhaga (3)
For Malayalam: Anu Elizabeth Jose - Muthuchuppi (Thattathin Maraathu)
For Kannada: AP Arjun - Ammate (Addhoori)
For Telugu: Bhaskarabhatla Ravi Kumar - Sir Osthara (Business Man)

Best Playback Singer (Male)
For Tamil: Dhanush - Kolaveri (3)
For Malayalam: Vijay Yesudas - Mazha Kondu (Spirit)
For Kannada: V Harikrishna - Tumba Nodbedi (Anna Bond)
For Telugu: Thaman S - Sir Osthara (Business Man)

Best Playback Singer (female)
For Tamil: Saindhavi - Uyinn Uyire (Thaandayam)
For Malayalam: Remya Nambeesan - Andalonde (Ivan Mefharoopan)
For Kannada: Vani Harikrishna - Mussanje Veleli (Adhoori)
For Telugu: Geetha Madhuri - Melkalu (Cameraman Gangatho Rambabu)

Best Music Director
For Tamil: Harris Jayaraj (Thuppakki)
For Malayalam: Shaan Rahman (Thattathin Marayathu)
For Kannada: Arjun Janya - Romeo
For Telugu: Devi Sri Prasad - Gabbar Singh

DEBUTANT AWARDS
Best Debutant Actor
For Tamil: Vikram Prabhu (Kumki)
For Malayalam: Dulquer Salmaan (Second Show)
For Kannada: Dhruva Sarja (Adhoori)
For Telugu: Sudheer Babu - Siva Manasulo Sruthi

Best Debutant Actress
For Tamil: Lakshmi Menon (Sundarapandian)
For Malayalam: Isha Talwar (Thattathin Marayathu)
For Kannada: Parul Yadav - Govindaya Namaha
For Telugu: Regina Cassandra - Siva Manasulo Sruthi

Best Debutant Director
For Tamil: Karthik Subburaj (Pizza)
For Malayalam: Sugeeth (Ordinary)
For Kannada: Pawan Wodeyar - Govindaya Namaha
For Telugu: Marathi - Ee Rojullo

Best Debutant Producer
For Tamil: CV Kumar - Thirukumaran Entertainments (Attakathi)
For Malayalam: Siddharth Roy Kapoor & Ronnie Screwala (U TV Motion
Pictures) - Grandmaster
For Kannada: KA Suresh (Govindaya Namaha)
For Telugu: Maruthi - Ee Rojullo

GEN NEXT AWARDS
Rising Star of South Indian Cinema (female) - Nitya Menon
Rising Star of South Indian Cinema (male) - Navin Pauly
Romantic Star of South Indian Cinema - Diganth
Sensational Music Director - Anirudh
Sensational Debut of the Year - Udayanidhi Stalin
Sensation Innovative Marketing - 3
Stylish Actress of South Indian Cinema - Sruthi Haasan
Pride of South Indian Cinema - Asin
Youth Icon of South Indian Cinema - Kajal Agrawal






       

TAMIL EXCLUSIVE AARAMBAM DATE CONFORMED!!!!!


                   
                                        Arrambam (aka) Aarambam doesn't have a theme music track listingArrambam (aka) Aarambam doesn't have a theme music track listing                                                                  Arrambam (aka) Aarambam doesn't have a theme music track listingArrambam (aka) Aarambam doesn't have a theme music track listing



                                It’s all official now. Behindwoods had earlier mentioned that Ajith’s Arrambam audio could release on the 19th of September and just moments ago sources in the camp have confirmed the same. The album scored by Yuvan Shankar Raja has a total of five songs. The interesting thing is that the album will come out without any big function or gala event and the album is expected to hit the stores directly.

The film starring Ajith, Arya, Nayantara, Taapsee and Rana Daggubatti under Vishnuvardhan’s direction is easily one of this year’s most anticipated films and the film’s release has been fixed for Deepavali 2013. But for Ajith and Yuvan fans the festivities may well commence from September 19thonwards

Sony Music India, who holds the music rights for Ajith’s Arrambam, has finally revealed the tracklist. The album has five songs composed by Yuvan Shankar Raja and written by Pa Vijay.

As reported earlier, leading playback singer, Shankar Mahadevan has sung the introduction song for Ajith and it has now come to our knowledge that the title of the song is Adadada Arrambame. It is said that Thala Ajith will be as stunning as ever in this song.

The second track in the album is ‘En Fuse Pochu’ and this track features singers Karthik and Ramya. Tanvi Shah and Shakthisree Gopalan have crooned the third track ‘Hare Rama’

Vijay Yesudas, Ranjith and Swetha Mohan have lent their voices for the track, ‘Melala Vedikkudhu’. The final track, ‘Stylish Thamizhachi’ features Manasi, Rubba Bend and Psycho Unit.

Meanwhile, Arrambam starring Ajith, Arya, Nayanthara, Taapsee, Mahesh Manjrekar, Atul Kulkarni and Suman Ranganathan has been scheduled for a Diwali release.
The track-list of Ajith's Arrambam is out and there are 5 songs in the album. The expectations surrounding the album are shooting up and all eyes and ears are on the music release date of Arrambam.

But many fans have a little complaint about the album's track-list and that is the absence of a theme music track, which was widely anticipated all along. Yuvan has generally composed some pulsating theme music tracks for previous Ajith films such as Billa, Mankatha and Billa 2. Fans were expecting the Arrambam theme to outdo the aforementioned themes but alas, the track-list doesn't list any theme music track.

But ardent fans are still hoping that there is a surprise element in the film, in the form of a rocking and recurring background theme track. We have to wait till the release of Arrambam on Diwali Day, to find out.

Thursday, September 12, 2013

TAMIL ILAYATHALABATHI IS MILTIRY TO COP NOW & KAJAL ALSO ACTING AS COP::::




                               


                             Jilla (English: District) is an upcoming 2014 thriller film written and directed by R. T. Nesan and starring Mohanlal, Vijay and Kajal Aggarwal in the lead roles The film, produced by R. B. Choudary under the banner Super Good Films will feature a soundtrack composed by D. Imman and cinematography by R. Ganesh. The film is scheduled for a release during the 2014 Pongal festival.
Director R. T. Nesan, a former assistant director of M. Raja, described Jilla as a "Madurai-based movie."Mohanlal liked the script and accepted the film. Meanwhile, Nisha Agarwal was rumored to be performing in the film, but she denied these rumors on Twitter, stating that she had not been approached for a film role. Kajal Aggarwal and Poornima Bhagyaraj were also slated to perform in the film. Gautam Kurup was signed up as the second antagonist. Niveda Thomas said that she would be playing the daughter of Mohanlal's character and sister of Vijay's character. Due to clash of dates, cinematographer Natarajan Subramaniam was replaced by R. Ganesh. During a photoshooting with the main cast, Nesan announced that filming would take place in Madurai, Chennai and Andhra Pradesh, while songs would be filmed overseas.
The opening ceremony for the film was held on March 11, 2013at R. B. Choudary's Chennai office. The first schedule of film shooting took off on May 13 in Madurai and Karaikudi withMohanlal and Poornima Bhagyaraj. Vijay was reported to join by the end of the month, but this didn't materialise. For the next schedule the film crew shifted to a Chennai-based studio where large sets resembling the city of Madurai were build up for the film. In September 2013, it was reported that Vijay and Kajal Aggarwal would be playing police officers in the film.
Vijay’s ‘Jilla’ has been progressing at a brisk pace. The fourth schedule of the film was supposed to start on August 14. However, the shooting got cancelled due to heavy rain.
THE NEW MATTER IS KAJAL AGARWAL IS ACTING AS COP WITH THALAIVA HERO

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                Dhanush’s Naiyaandi







                         



                                   





                                                     It has just been a couple of months since the release of Maryan and Dhanush is now all set for the release of his next film, Naiyaandi.

Directed by Sargunam, the comedy film will release on the 11th of October, during the auspicious Ayutha Puja season. Dhanush has been paired up with the young and bubbly Nazriya Nazim in the film and Saranya Ponvannan, Lakshmi Ramakrishnan and Soori will feature in supporting roles. Ghibran has composed for the film and Dhanush is excited about the number that he has crooned for the composer. 


Meanwhile, Kiruthiga Udhayanidhi’s Vanakkam Chennai is also being planned for a release on the same day as Naiyaandi. This movie has Dhanush’s buddy, Anirudh’s music and Shiva, Priya Anand and Santhanam in central roles.
Dhanush has signed up for a film with director Sarkunam titled "Sotta Vazhakutty". The latest update is that the title of the film is to be "Naiyandi" and not what was announced earlier. Also, the search for the heroine has been on for some time now. Names like Amala Paul, Samantha and Hansika were spoken about for the role while the movie was going through pre production. Now, the director has finalised the lead female role.
Nazriya Nazim is the one. She is currently working on her debut in Tamil, "Thirumanam Ennum Nikkah" with Jai which is produced by Aascar V Ravichandran. She also appears in a Malayalam and Tamil film named "Neram".  When asked about this, Sarkunam said, "Yes, we are currently in talks with Nazriya but we have not signed her up yet. Everything will be confirmed in two days' time."
The shoot for "Naiyandi" is to begin in February. This rural comedy entertainer was pushed back to now because Dhanush had his hands full with Bharat Bala's "Mariyaan" and his Hindi debut "Raanjhnaa".Dhanush's latest tweet said, "Starting Sargunam's film from Feb 2nd week.It will be an out and out commercial entertainer.Cant wait to do some comedy."


                    

Sunday, September 8, 2013

HINDI                                                                                                  EXCLUSIVE   
                     
                 ZANJEER MOVIE REVIEW
          
                     




                                     Zanjeer was never a particularly great film. Sure, it had Amitabh Bachchan at his most primal, all flammable eyes and sincerely-furious baritone. 
Telugu actor Ram Charan has marked his Hindi debut in this film as a lead actor. Priyanka Chopra has played the female lead, Prakash Raj plays the antagonist and Sanjay Dutt, Atul Kulkarni appear in other important roles in the film.

The movie revolves around a hyper-active police officer who is transferred from corner to corner due to his straightforward and aggressive ways, and finally lands up in Mumbai where he digs into the root of a petrol mafia case.

Ram Charan categorically is a hero material with his stunning looks and physique. However, his appearance in Zanjeer, with a stubble and spiked hair, does not match the character he is playing. The action sequences have been choreographed neatly even though it gets mind-numbing after a certain period of time. Prakash Raj’s performance as a comedic villain is a breather amidst the other elements of the film, that apparently seem to race one another into the hall of notoriety. Sanjay Dutt is inadequately used and his character is clumsy. His appearance as Sher Khan might raise the spirits of his ardent fans though.

Priyanka Chopra’s introduction dance is easily the best item number out of the three that feature in the movie. She looks really hot and pretty at the same time. However, one may wonder why she is even there in the movie, especially after her role in the case is finished. Talk of romance with the cop! 


Telugu actor Ram Charan has marked his Hindi debut in this film as a lead actor. Priyanka Chopra has played the female lead, Prakash Raj plays the antagonist and Sanjay Dutt, Atul Kulkarni appear in other important roles in the film.

The movie revolves around a hyper-active police officer who is transferred from corner to corner due to his straightforward and aggressive ways, and finally lands up in Mumbai where he digs into the root of a petrol mafia case.

Ram Charan categorically is a hero material with his stunning looks and physique. However, his appearance in Zanjeer, with a stubble and spiked hair, does not match the character he is playing. The action sequences have been choreographed neatly even though it gets mind-numbing after a certain period of time. Prakash Raj’s performance as a comedic villain is a breather amidst the other elements of the film, that apparently seem to race one another into the hall of notoriety. Sanjay Dutt is inadequately used and his character is clumsy. His appearance as Sher Khan might raise the spirits of his ardent fans though.

Priyanka Chopra’s introduction dance is easily the best item number out of the three that feature in the movie. She looks really hot and pretty at the same time. However, one may wonder why she is even there in the movie, especially after her role in the case is finished. Talk of romance with the cop!

The background music completely lacks the drive that is needed and is deplorable at times. The “Ragupathy Raghava Raja Ram” music, that commences whenever Ram Charan tightens his fist to bash up the goons, sounds so detached. The action sequences would have been more engaging had the background score been better.

Gururaj’s cinematography is watchable though not remarkable. The ultraslow motion shots in the fight sequences are something that appeal visually. The sequence that features Ram Charan plowing into thatched houses in a car and emerging out without causing any major damage to the vehicle, is not only frivolous but also an example of poor direction.
The words “Sanjay Dutt as Sher Khan” might have struck fear into some of your hearts, and I’m here to reassure you that the result is exactly as woebegone as it sounds. Dutt sleepwalks through Pran’s iconic role, looking demented during the Yaari hai imaan dance and lazy the rest of the time, even during fight scenes. 

At one point he beats away assailants like they were errant pinatas, and at another -- during his big, crucial fight scene with Ram Charan -- he and his rival look too physically drained to square off against each other, like Street Fighter ran out of batteries. 

A lame fight is apparently what passes for male bonding in the Lakhia universe, and a few scenes later both of them are playing car-racing games on a Playstation. Dutt, if only to provide us with a tragic metaphor, continues to grapple violently with his controller, mashing the buttons even though his car has already crashed and burned.

Whenever Dutt appears on screen, the background score switches to that of an operatic crescendo, like a rejected cut of something that’d play behind an Old Spice commercial. Background score man Amar “BringYourEarplugs” Mohile has a blast in this film, having made three or four music cues -- others include an Inception-y blare, and a Mission Impossible riff -- and clicking through them with high-volume recklessness, without care or nuance. 
And then there’s Ram Charan, a cop so tough he wears only two inscrutable expressions. He struts around trying to look hardcore, but clearly there is a reason why it takes someone like Salman Khan to make a stupid actioner work. 

This new boy has zero screen presence, possibly worsened by the Hindi dubbing, and taking on one of Bachchan’s Vijays is particularly suicidal. When the film mercifully ends, some remixed song has the gall to play Bachchan’s voice saying that “yeh police station hai” line, which seems particularly cruel to young, unimpressive Ram. 


VERDICT: WORTHLESS TO WATCH
                     
                      1/5
   

TAMIL EXCLUSIVE VARUTHAPADADHA VALIBAR SANGAM MOVIE REVIEW:::::::



                





                                          


                                                                    Varudhapadatha Vailbar Sangam is all about the Village head Sivanandi (Sathyaraj) for whom family prestige  is more important and when Police came to know a news that he Killed his own daughter Latha Pandi(Sri Divya) and Bose Pandi(Sivakarthikeyan) their investigation forms the crux of the story.
The film’s biggest strength is Sathyraj without him the film would have been a boring watch. The first fifteen minutes and the last fifteen minutes of the movie is undoubtedly entertaining, thanks to Sathyaraj’s characterization and his majestic performance.
Sathyaraj has given a serious start to the movie by accepting the fact that he killed his own daughter and ends the movie with his trademark hilarious comedy timing.  we don’t want to break the suspense,watch out for the climax as it is hilarious and gives a comic relief.
Cinematography by Balasubramaniem is good and gives a beautiful feel on screen. Editing by Vivekh Harshan is technically adequate.Though VVS gives a boring feel director Ponram has created suspense and makes the audience to sit throughout the movie for its climax which shows his brilliance. Being Rajesh’s assistant the comedy should have worked well, had the director spilled the comic essence (which we felt in the climax) throughout the movie the film would have been a better end product.
A few such scenes which are really impressive are when Siva sports fancy costumes to impress Bindu Madhavi (looking really attractive in a little cameo as a school teacher) and when Siva comes across as a dramatic lawyer who stands up to the practice of ‘minors’ getting married in the village. Soori continues to ably fill the void left by Vadivelu and when he says English words in his own style such as ‘Domato’, ‘Deedikation’, ‘No Poisan’ etc., you can’t help but chuckle. Though you might be reminded of Kedi Billa Killadi Ranga, there isn’t anything to complain as these two actors seem to really enjoy each others’ presence.
The heroine Sri Divya looks really young, pretty and emotes well too. A good find indeed! The other support actors such as Naan Kadavul Rajendran and all of Sathyaraj’s sidekicks play their parts convincingly.

Rajesh’s hilarious dialogues and his narration in the start set the movie up nicely and he can be proud of his assistant Ponram’s debut venture as VVS is bound to be a hot-seller in the market, much like Rajesh’s comedy flicks.

VERDICT: siva's valibar sangam is a hit,not waste for                         your money.

                               3/5