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Sunday, 12 August 2012

Prasanna-Sneha Wedding Telecast In Vijay TV

Prasanna Sneha Wedding Telecast In Vijay TVThe super hot couple of Kollywood who're prepared to tie knot on May 11th had a grand sangeeth ceremony at Green Park hotel on May 8 evening to kick off the celebrations.

The duo, Prasanna and Sneha have also gone one step prior to their peers by setting a brand new trend.According to their publicist, the couple has sold the exclusive telecast rights in their wedding to Vijay TV.

This means a brand new revenue stream for star couples who're planning to get married. Vijay TV too is innovative of their programming, which augers well for the industry.The wedding may be telecast on Vijay TV on May 20.

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Kalakalappu has suddenly become the most up to date film

Kalakalappu has suddenly become the hottest filmUTV Movies Sundar C directed Kalakalappu has suddenly become the freshest film within the trade.First the comedy wave has gripped Kollywood this year and Santhanam is an overly big star with an opening.

Kalakalappu may be the 25th film of Sundar C as a director. He was there for almost a decade and more and has got a tight track record of hits. Sundar films have a minimum guarantee audieces as they're mass masala comedy based entertainers.Now what's exciting the trade is Sundar C’s combination with Santhanam for the primary time. Remember Sundar C combo with Vadivelu and Vivek has worked big time within the past.

So Kalakalappu a multi-starrer with actors who can do comedy like Vimal, Mirchi Shiva, Anjali, Oviya and particularly Santhanam should ignite the box-office.The advance booking opens today, for the film releasing on May 11.

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Saturday, 11 August 2012

Maatraan Music Review – the killer combo holds on

The following review is by a user and isn't IndiaGlitz's take towards anyone or anything. Written by Ramesh Ganapathy

KV Anand, Surya and Harris Jeyaraj are back in action with Maatraan. Having weaved magic before with Ayan and Ko, numerous expectations were at the cards. The movie will feature Surya as twins (conjoined for a component.) Hoping to look them make it big again, I BEGAN paying attention to the songs, each of which has a special lyricist engaged on the background. When I was done, I wasn't very surprised. In case you are wise, you've gotten guessed it already.

Rettai Kadhire - Krish, Balaji, Mili Nair, Sharmila

Lyrics: Na Muthukumar

Groovy beats, prominent chords and many rapping put the outlet song of the Maatraan soundtrack right down Harris Jeyaraj's alley. Because the beats continue to pump with numerous added effects, Krish and Balaji share the spoils from this one. While the previous takes the more melodious parts of the song, Balaji does an excellent job with the more club-like pieces within the song. The string piece before the second one stanza stands proud from the remainder of the song. Not very different from Harris, especially he gets two singers to share the lead.

Female voices of Mili Nair and Sharmila handle raps, lyric-less hums and handle the English lines, making the song slightly more modern than one might expect. Na Muthukumar's lyrics are rather interesting for seeking to cover the lifetime of conjoined twins. Typical words for a gap number blended with some added freshness called to action by the placement. Easily the catchiest song of the album.

Kaal Mulaitha Poove - Javed Ali, Mahalakshmi Iyer

Lyrics: Madhan Karky

This song stands proud from the remainder for only one reason - it is very unnatural blend of music and kind of foreign. I'LL see that it was paying homage to ARR's Sundari and Hawaa Hawaa or even "Pala Palakura" from Ayan. When the song proceeds in a pacy manner, interludes are slightly contrast and slow.

Javed Ali reminds of the voice we heard in Sarvam's "Siragugal". His odd pronunciations make the song lower than pleasant, especially when he hits the high notes and sings too quickly for anybody's liking. Mahalakshmi Iyer involves rescue, but she doesn't get enough time to save lots of and switch things around. Madhan Karky's lyrics, which might was wonderful otherwise, loses weightage because they're pieces that do not fit into the puzzle. Overall, it doesn't ring a bell but is bearable (maybe a bit of enjoyable) as a result of beats.

Theeye Theeye - Franco, Sathyan, Aalap Raju, Charulatha Mani, Suchitra

Lyrics: Pa Vijay

Featuring a plethora of singers, "Theenda Theenda" finds a secure spot between club item song and subtle drink song. While normal listeners can not spot the difference, the extra voices help during chorus pieces and the points which demand a bit more attention. It almost started like "Thoodhu Varuma" and continued within the pattern however the charanams were rather slow for an item song.

Charulatha Mani who sang "Chillax" comes up with another sexy rendition, with Suchitra backing her up at times. Franco, Sathyan and Aalap are all smaller parts of a larger picture and fall at the song's grooves for support. Pa Vijay's picturization are dark and make contact with for secret desires, but suddenly get toned down a few degrees with a couple of lines. Interesting, groovy, but not a chartbuster.

Yaaro Yaaro - Karthik, Priya Himesh

Lyrics: Thaamarai

This one's another song with very familiar tones that sound like 7aam Arivu's "Yamma Yamma" and an overly diluted version of "Anjala". Piano chords and flute usages add some soul and make sure that it doesn't go down the drain quickly. Karthik seems to have got used to singing top many sad love failure numbers at the moment. With nothing out of the ordinary, the interludes between the tracks are the one lines that bring your attention back (you might be left straying).

Priya Himesh does some soft humming with the interludes, whilst the people beats continue to run. Meanwhile, you're left looking for the following button. Thamarai pens for this track, that's quite surprising after seeing her get a hold of fast-paced numbers for Harris before. I'M WONDERING where the entire flare has gone.

Naan Koni - Vijay Prakash, Karthik, Shreya Ghoshal

Lyrics: Viveka

One of the simpler songs within the album, Naan Koni is refreshing after paying attention to the more typical Harris numbers. Guitar chords give company throughout and it has a type of Spanish touch to it, identical to Kaal Mulaitha Poove, only lesser. There appear to be two parts to the song, one each probably to be taken by the Surya twins. Vijay Prakash's buttery voice brings out the most efficient in a track that have been heard of such a lot of times.

Karthik takes over things within the second stanza and continues the flow. Shreya Ghoshal is as expressive as ever. This time, it's Viveka writing, and its prominence is simply about noticeable. I'D was more happy if I had seen something like Nanban's "Asku Lasku", but you can't expect high quality always and we're settling for something that's not so bad.

Overall, the soundtrack is simply about anything we will be able to expect from Harris Jeyaraj today. One cannot write it off, for they aren't bad. But, individuals are being used to paying attention to the similar more or less music from Harris and he really must take things to a different level if he desires to make an enduring impression (like he used to). The soundtrack is enjoyable, but just doesn't make your heart skip a beat. Until the master decides to do something, we can be taking note of good tracks that make you wonder where you may have heard it before. But his means do guarantee greater than adequate music if you find yourself creating a movie.

Rating - 3.5/5 - for sticking to the recipe and making the dish the suitable way

Verdict - Just holding directly to the great recipes and never seeking to cook anything else


Paradesi on tea leaf pickers?

Bala's every film varies entirely from the other, however, his signature may be stamped all around the form of his screenplays. His next, 'Paradesi' starring Atharva, Vedhika and Dhansika is claimed to throw light at the lives of tea leaf pickers and people who involve in tea plantation and the daily tussles they fight.

Paradesi is about within the 1930s, pre-independence era and Atharva can be seen sans make up whilst Vedhika's look and character would be the surprise element within the film. Vedhika says, "I've never done a job like this before and it was difficult to play but that is what makes Paradesi special. Its a raw and a country film reflecting reality".

The film's music that's composed by GV Prakash can be unveiled at London on September 19. 'Paradesi' was scheduled for a world Tamil - Telugu release come October.


Malayalam comedian as character artist in Kadal?

How much ever Mani Ratnam remains tight-lipped and safely guards his forthcoming biggie, 'Kadal', every tidbit concerning the film is making headlines. Now, the newest is that the ace director has roped in Malayalam comedian Baiju (also referred to as Byju) but not for comic relief! The actor may well be seen as a personality artist within the film.

Remember Mani Ratnam's Alaipayuthey featured Vivek in quite a significant role in comparison to the comedian's other films.

Kadal brings together star kids, Gautham Karthik and Tulasi, daughter of yesteryear heartthrob Radha and Karthika's lil' sister. It marks their foray on big screen and either one of them was guarded from the media and picture buffs. Arjun, Arvind Samy, Lakshmi Manchu are said to be seen in pivotal roles and the film is about at the lives of fishermen. With music by AR Rahman, the film has Mani helming a romantic entertainer after quite sometime...


Sameera: Every top actress in Tamil & Telugu are touching 30 or more

Sameera Reddy, the woman who wowed and managed to smitten audience through 'Varanayam Ayiram', is one Bollywood actress who enjoys an equal fan base in Tamil - Telugu film industries way to the various films she's been part of in here.

Recently, a media publication had written off the actress heavily, and had it that her South career has come to an end! They further expressed that the 30+ old actress isn't getting good offers because it doesn't go along with identical to the lead actors in these industries! It was also quoted that the actress was asked to depart from a Mammootty starrer!

Reacting to those she says, "I BELIEVE writers should get their facts right before they aim anyone. We all know that each top actress who're my contemporaries in Tamil and Telugu are 30 years or more! The Mammootty starrer was offered but I COULD NOT accommodate because of loss of dates".

Sexy Sam seems quite chilled out about the entire talk, she is currently in Kochi for an ad shoot.


Suriya: Highest paid in Kollywood?

Suriya is doubtless one of the bankable stars in Tamil cinema, way to his films that change from each other and clean scripts that largely entertain family audience. Now that the actor is operating at the biggest project of his career, Maattrraan, rumor mills have it that he's the top paid star within the Tamil film industry!

Media reports have it that the actor was paid a whooping 12 crore for Maattrraan, sans the remuneration for the Telugu rights of the film making it 20 crore plus! However sources just about the actor haven't commented about this and we cannot ensure that of ways much of it's true and what kind of of this can be a figment of rumor mills' imagination.

Meanwhile, Subash Chandra Bose has reportedly expressed to a publication that a film with Suriya for his or her banner will go on floors come February 2013.

Suriya currently has various biggies in his hand including 'Singam 2' with Hari, 'Thupariyum Anand' with Gautham Menon among others.


Friday, 10 August 2012

GV Prakash & Daler Mehendi team up

GV Prakash and Daler Mehendi who came up with Om Zaarare... in Kuselan, have teamed up once more after four years, this time for a Hindi number...

Lakshmi Manchu joins Mani Ratnams Kadal

It is understood that Lakshmi Manchu is playing a pivotal role in Mani Ratnam's up-and-coming romantic entertainer, Kadal.  She had shot for some days a few months back for this film. Having completed her prior commitments for Maranthen Mannithen starring Aadhi and Taapsee Pannu, she is back at the sets of Mani's film.

"Last leg of shoot with Maniratnam. I'M living my dream. Never stop dreaming," an excited Lakshmi wrote on her microblogging page.

Starring star kids, Gautham Karthik and Thulasi, the film is a romantic entertainer set within the coastal areas and is alleged to cope with the lives of fishermen. Music is by AR Rahman adore it is for all Mani helmers.


Suriya – Ameer team up?

This is the most recent buzz in tinsel town. It's said that Suriya, director Ameer and novelist Su Venkatesan might come together for a movie post their current commitments! Rumor mills are working overtime after the trio met at a celebrity hotel in Chennai and had a lengthy discussion. Remember Su Venkatesan's novel Kaval Kottam was recently made into period flick 'Aravaan'? Talks are said to be on in an initial stage and if all goes well a statement from the concerned may be made shortly. Suriya is currently awaiting the discharge of 'Maatraan', his biggest film thus far. The film marks the comeback of successful Ayan trio, Suriya, KV Anand and Harris Jayaraj.


Neil Nitin Mukesh joins Vikram – Jiivas David

Bejoy Nambiar's trilingual film, 'David' is becoming a larger multi-starrer with each passing day and the director is balancing between north and south talents within the film making it suitable for pan Indian audience. Neil Nitin Mukesh although a Bollywood actor is equally popular within the south, especially among Asin fans, way to the excitement that the duo are dating each other. He was roped in for a pivotal role on this trilingual and is currently in Ooty shooting for the film. The film also stars Vikram, Jiiva, Isha Sharvani, Lara Dutta and Tabu within the lead roles. 'David' is ready two Davids played by Vikram and Jiiva, set in two different periods of time and the way their decisions affect those around. While one plays a fisherman the opposite can be seen as a musician. Post the success of his directorial debut, Bejoy Nambiar, has gone the trilingual option to create an impact in three film industries and the expectancies in this starrer is increasing with each passing day.


Rajinikanths Sivaji 3D trailer from August 13

Rajinikanth's stupendous hit 'Sivaji' may be re-releasing in 3D come September end. The trailer might be launched on August 13. The film will however undergo major editing and greater than 48 minutes of content could be edited out to make it crisper.

The 3D trailer could be unveiled on August 13 at Prasad Lab Studios. AVM Productions is currently busy with making the film suitable for 3D audience. The film that released in 2007 is a political thriller helmed by Shankar and has music by AR Rahman. While Rajinikanth and Shriya Saran play the lead roles, Suman plays the villain and Vivek provides comic relief. KV Anand handled the cinematography.

The film continues to be regarded as probably the most biggest grossers in Indian cinema.


Maatraan teaser out! Mocks at KV Anands Ko

KV Anand - Suriya - Harris Jayaraj's Maattrraan (Maatraan)'s audio launch is currently being unveiled at Singapore and the development sees some power packed performances by several actresses, Harris Jayaraj, Suriya and others.  Meanwhil... Continue reading

Mani Ratnams Kadal – Vembanad Kayal bound

It was only yesterday that IndiaGlitz reported about Gautham Karthik, Kadal's lead hero, brushing away rumors on being a part of 'Agni Natchathiram' remake. It's now said that Mani Ratnam who's known for his love for Kerala's scenic locales, s... Continue reading

Chakri Toleti: Im sorry to disappoint Thala Ajiths fans

Thala Ajith's 'Billa 2' released to much expectations amongst Thala fans and picture patrons all over, however the film was a humid squib on the box office and critics had written it off could be an understatement. Chakri said, "To all folks who liked... Continue reading