Thursday, November 29, 2007

Mohanlal and Meera again

Mohanlal and Meera Jasmine will unite after the super hit 'Rasathanthram' in the new Sathyan Anthikkad film. Meera will be playing the role of wife of the character of Mohanlal.
This time Sathyan is trying to narrate the problems that the newly weds face in the new global circumstances. The film is produced by Antony Perumbavoor in the banner Aashirwaad Films.
Planned to start by January, this Vishu release will have Mukesh, Vijayaraghavan, Mohini, Khusboo and Seetha apart from Sathyan regulars.

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Kushboo in Mohanlal's movie

After sharing the screen with Mammooty last year for a Malayalam movie, actress Kushboo now teams up with Mohanlal for a movie in Malluwood next. The untitled movie to be directed by Sathyan Anthikaud, features Mohanlal and Meera Jasmine in the lead roles.
Kushboo had acted as Mohanlal's heroine a few years ago for a movie titled Uncle Bun. Now the dup come together again. Interestingly, she now plays a character role in Mohanlal's film.
The movie, which would go to floors in January, 2008, also features Seetha and Mohnini in key roles.

Source : - http://www.indiaglitz.com/channels/malayalam/article/34969.html

Praveena back as heroine

Praveena, who had been away from the silver screen after her marriage is planning to make a come back. The actress who was seen in a number of hit serials in the last year will be making her comeback through the Kalabhavan Mani starer 'Swarnam'.
The film which is based on the scripts by Suresh Babu will present Praveena as the wife of the character, played by Kalabhavan Mani. Praveena had been in a cameo in the recent Mohanlal starrer 'Rock N Roll'

Source : -http://www.indiaglitz.com/channels/malayalam/article/34968.html

Simran in a Malayalam remake?

Simran has long ago expressed her desire to make a comeback in Kollywood. The once most sought-after heroine in Kollywood is now ready and raring to go.
When she started her second innings in the tinsel world, it was buzzed that Simran would play the ladylove of Vadivelu in 'Indiralohathil Na Azhagappan'. Rumours were abuzz that Simran would share the screen with Parthiban.
However, reports now suggest that Simran would act opposite Karunas. The film would be a remake of 'Vadakku Nokki Yanthram', a Malayalam blockbuster of 1980s. It had Sreenivasan and Parvathi in the lead roles.
The film is an out and out comedy entertainer, which revolves around a man who marries a beautiful woman.

Sunday, November 25, 2007

Srikanth's new pair is Navya

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After a grand wedding with Vandana, Srikanth is back into the business. He is back to don the grease paint.
Srikanth plays the lead role in an untitled movie that would feature Navya Nair opposite him.
The shooting is expected to commence next month.
After completing the venture, Srikanth will act in IM, directed by Sasi.

Silk Smitha returns

Remember Silk Smitha? No one could have forgotten the sex siren of South India, who dominated the eighties. Her tragic end – she committed suicide – too is still lingering in the minds of her fans.
Silk Smitha, who made a sound start with ‘Vandi Chakaram’, won acclaims for her performance in films like ‘Moondram Pirai’ and ‘Kozhi Koovuthu’. Though she proved herself as a good actor in these films, it was her appearance in item numbers that shot her into incredible fame. There was a time when virtually every film had her dancing number.
The girl’s slim and sleek figure and her dancing skills made her stand out from the other glam ‘girls’, who were threatening the audiences with their bulky figures. Smitha, fondly called as ‘Silukku’, became an icon of South Indian sex symbol.
The actress, who had an illustrious career, is now back with the film ‘Thanga Thaamarai’, which was her last film. This film was lying in the cans for a long time. Efforts are taken to release the film now.
Almost after a decade after her death, her fans can expect to see the adorable actress back on screen.

Navya pairs with ‘Jeyam’ Ravi?

Navy Nair, the chubby young beauty from Malluwood, is in a spirited mood. She is awaiting the release of 'Sila Nerangalail', directed by Jayaraj. Meanwhile, she has been signed for 'Ettappan' opposite Srikanth.
The latest buzz doing rounds is that she has been approached to act opposite Jeyam Ravi for Peranmai.
The movie is directed by none other than S.P. Jananathan, who made distinctive films like Iyarkai and E.
Peraanmai will have five heroines including Navya. Plans are on to commence shooting early next year. Ravi is now busy completing Dham Dhoom

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Daisy hits back at the director

Close on the heels of director Udhayabhanu Mageswaran lodging a complaint against actress Daisy Bopanna for not co-operating with him to complete his movie Chakravyuham, the actress hit back at the director by denying all the allegations.
Daisy Bopanna, a prominent actress in Kannada film industry, said, "The producers did not pay the money promised to me as my remuneration. Though they paid some advance, the rest was not paid to me. Several requests to them fell in deaf hears. Despite this, I did turn up for the shooting. But the unit did not extend any support to me. When I landed at Kerala to shoot for the movie, nobody turned up to receive me at the airport in Kerala and I was left alone to suffer". "I have acted in few films before and I know the travails of filmmaking. I will never be an obstacle to anyone in the industry", she added.

Source :- http://www.indiaglitz.com/channels/tamil/article/34798.html

Daisy hits back at the director

Close on the heels of director Udhayabhanu Mageswaran lodging a complaint against actress Daisy Bopanna for not co-operating with him to complete his movie Chakravyuham, the actress hit back at the director by denying all the allegations.
Daisy Bopanna, a prominent actress in Kannada film industry, said, "The producers did not pay the money promised to me as my remuneration. Though they paid some advance, the rest was not paid to me. Several requests to them fell in deaf hears. Despite this, I did turn up for the shooting. But the unit did not extend any support to me. When I landed at Kerala to shoot for the movie, nobody turned up to receive me at the airport in Kerala and I was left alone to suffer". "I have acted in few films before and I know the travails of filmmaking. I will never be an obstacle to anyone in the industry", she added.

Source :- http://www.indiaglitz.com/channels/tamil/article/34798.html

Vimala in the look out for a lucky film

Vimala Raman is the one actress who was lucky enough to start her career in Malayalam, all against big stars, that too in four big films. The star made her debut this year in the Suresh Gopi starrer 'Time'.
Thereafter she was seen in ‘Pranayakaalam’ and with Jayaraam in ‘Sooriyan’. But she was indeed much unlucky to see all these films making a foul start at the box office.
Then she was in all ears to hear about the box office fate of 'Nasrani', which had her with Mammootty. Now that this film also didn't run in the expected lines , Vimala has changed her priorities and is looking forward to films like ‘Calcutta News’ and ‘College Kumaran’ which will hit the screens in a couple of months.
The actress is indeed fearful about being branded as a unlucky actress, if her films goes on in this path to flops.

Sunday, November 11, 2007

Kavya says,’ No to glamour'

Kavya Madhavan was the only actress who sticks on to Malayalam even when her contemporaries went to other languages in the south to bag big money and names. She was rated the best loved heroine in Malayalam by a popular magazine Gallup Poll, a year ago.
Most of her hits were with the young star Dileep and she was never placed against the bigger super stars in any of the films. The actress who had been in the field for the last ten years never had attempted a role that has anything obscene or exposing in it. Inspite of all this, she continues to be the heartthrob of millions of fans in the state.
The actress is now turning up in Tamil for a second attempt with the Siddhique film 'Sadhu Mirandal' in which she plays the heroine.
"I won't be acting in a glamorous, exposing role, even if they pay a crore for a film", says the girl.
This reaffirms that the actress who expects new Tamil films to do big wonders in her career is not for glamour. She is also acting in a number of movies in Malayalam like 'Kangaroo' with Prithviraj and 'Chembakarman' and 'Rikshakaran' with Mammootty

Priyanka debuts in Kannada

Priyanka, the Malayalee artist who made it big with her Tamil ventures like ‘Veyyil’, ‘Thiruttham’ and ‘Tholaipesi’, is all set to debut in Kannada. The film titled 'Zindagi' produced By A T Lokesh and directed by Mukilan will have her doing the female lead in the character Dr. Shermy.
The film which has completed its first schedule at Bangalore will be completed in another schedule that will start shortly at Goa.
Priyanka, who is currently doing the lead in Malayalam movie ‘Vilaapanagalkkkappuram’ directed by T V Chandran, has also got offers from Telugu also. She has also committed for another movie in Kan

Source : - http://www.indiaglitz.com/channels/malayalam/article/34576.html

Saturday, November 3, 2007

Kaveri for a come back

Kaveri, who has been away from Malayalam following her marriage, is making a comeback. She will be playing the role of Nancy in the new film by Raj
"I had many offers in the past from Malayalam, but I was looking for a good role to make a come back. I Think Nancy in 'Kangaroo' offer me much space for an impact return to my home language." says Kaveri.
The film with Prithviraj in the lead also has Kavya and Jayasuriya in other prominent roles

Source :- http://www.indiaglitz.com/channels/malayalam/article/34479.html

Thursday, November 1, 2007

'Naalu Pennungal' from tomorrow!

Dadasaheb Phalke Award winner Adoor Gopalakrishanan’s much hailed film 'Naalu Pennungal' will be commercially released in select theatres in the state from tomorrow.
The film is co produced and distributed by Benzy Martin in the banner of Emil and Eric digital films. The film which was shown at the London and Toronto festivals have earned much good reviews from the festival buffs, there.
The movie features four different female characters from four different stories of Thakazhy, gracefully tied together for a film.
Set in the 60s, the film's heroines presented by Nandhitha Das, Kavya Madhavan, Geethu Mohandas, Padmapriya and K P A C Lalitha, comes from a different social stratum.
Adoor is said to have carefully recreated the period for the film with apt detailing.

Source :- http://www.indiaglitz.com/channels/malayalam/article/34436.html