Friday, November 27, 2009

Mohanlal in Bollywood again

Mohanlal in Bollywood again

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Priyanka Chopra - mohanlal photosPriyanka Chopra has found her first husband (Ok! Screen husband.), Malayalam actor Mohanlal, for Vishal Bhardwaj’s comedy 7 Husbands. There are six more to go.

Mohanlal, 50, has earlier featured in Bollywood films such as Priyadarshan’s Yeh Teraa Ghar Yeh Meraa Ghar (2001), Ram Gopal Varma’s Company (2002), Aag (2007) and Rajkumar Santoshi’s Halla Bol (2008).

Vishal Bhardwaj is on a look out for the six remaining male actors who will be wedded to Priyanka in the film. There were reports that Hrithik Roshan is likely to be the lead with Priyanka but there is no word yet from the Bhardwaj camp.

Filming is scheduled to begin in March 2010.

Vishal Bhardwaj and Priyanka Chopra last teamed up for Kaminey (2009) in which Priyanka and co-star Shahid Kapoor received rave reviews.

Priyanka Chopra is awaiting start of production of Siddharth Anand’s Anjaana Anjaani with co-star Ranbir Kapoor.

The film – to be shot in Bangkok, New York, San Jose, San Francisco, Las Vegas and Mumbai – will begin on December 11 and end on December 31.

Venkat Prabhu: A friend in need

Venkat Prabhu: A friend in need
IndiaGlitz [Tuesday, November 24, 2009]

The popular saying 'A friend in need is a friend indeed' came true at the music launch of Lingusamy's 'Paiyaa' in Chennai Sunday.

When Lingusamy asked his good friend Venkat Prabhu to host the show, the filmmaker had no hesitation in accepting the offer. And he made the evening livelier by anchoring the more than two-hours event with wit and wisecracks.

It is to be noted that Venkat Prabhu's forthcoming 'Goa' is expected to cross swords with 'Paiyaa' in the box office, as both films are apparently set to hit theatres the same time- Pongal 2010.

However, both Venkat Prabhu and Lingusamy have no issues running in mind about it and they shared a very good bonhomie at 'Paiyaa' audio launch.

A welcome trend, you can say!

Vijay impressed with Kanal Kannan

Vijay impressed with Kanal Kannan
IndiaGlitz [Wednesday, November 25, 2009]

Shoot of Vijay’s ‘Sura’ is up and running in Hyderabad from November 15th onwards. Director S P Rajakumar is busily wielding megaphone for the stunt sequences between Vijay and his villain Dev Gill. Scenes in which Vijay meets the villain face-to-face in his den were also shot.

It’s was FEFSI Vijayan who did stunt choreography to most of Vijay’s movies all these days. But, from ‘Vettaikkaran’ Kanal Kannan has taken the task. It’s said that Vijay was very much impressed with stunt master Kanal Kannan’s technical knowledge. Sources close to the actor confirm that Vijay will henceforth work with the new master as a minimum for 10 films.

Sura’s shoot is expected to be wrapped-up by November 28th and resume in Kerala by December 5th.

As per speculations ‘Sura’ produced by Sangili Murugan will be releasing around June 22, 2010 for Ilaya Thalapathy’s birthday!

Kavya Madhavan Divorce – News

Is Kavya Madhavan, who got married to Nischal Chandran on Feb 5, 2009, heading for a divorce?

There is no official confirmation about this from Kavya s family but sources close to them say that the marriage is on the rocks and Kavya who joined her husband in Kuwait is now back in Kochi and is staying with her parents.

Sources also state that Kavya s family has approached a leading lawyer and filed a divorce petition. Remember that Kavya got married to Nischal when she was at the peak of her career. Nischal, a failed actor and his mother were torturing Kavya mentally, alleging that she had an affair with a top Malayalam actor, which led to the split.

Kavya who was in Kuwait realized that Nischal and his family had taken her for a ride as he did not have a job and was always suspicious about her.

Kavya started her career as a child artist in Mammootty’s Azhagia Ravanan and her last release was also opposite Mammootty in Pattanathil Bhootam.

Vijay in Kobam

Vijay in Kobam
IndiaGlitz [Friday, November 27, 2009]

Hold your horses people, we can read your minds. Birdies have a fresh news about the actor’s next project.

We hear that Vijay will be acting in Seeman’s direction for Kalaipuli Thanu’s production soon after ‘Sura’. And this project is tentatively titled as ‘Kobam’. Seeman who was in Kanyakumari for ‘Magizhchi’ had been working for the script of ‘Kobam’ meant for Madhavan during his leisure time. Then as Madhavan became quite busy in Bollywood, the director had made certain changes and approached Ajith. Then by hook or by crook ‘Kobam’ had bounced towards Vijay.

Vijay was during the re-shoot of ‘Vettaikkaran’ when Seeman narrated the script over phone. Sources close to the actor said that Vijay was totally impressed with the short narration given by Seeman and accepted the offer immediately.

Looks like Vijay will have a collection of furious punch dialogue delivery to justify the title.

Well, we have to see who’s ‘Kobam’ is this…

Uthara Swayamvaram Review | Uthara Swayamvaram User Review

Producer : Santhosh Pavithram
Director : Ramakanth Sarju
Main Cast : Jayasurya,Roma etc.
Music : M.Jayachandran
Lyrics : Gireesh Puthencherry
Cinematography : Saloo George
Story : Ramakanth Sarju

Screenplay, dialogues : J.Pallasserry
Review by : Unni / www.Kerala9.com

The first thought that hits us as we come out of the theatres after watching ‘Uthara Swayamvaram’ is, “Well, I could have stayed back home and had a nap instead”. Having a nap or even doing nothing may be better than go watch this Jayasurya-Roma starrer. Anyhow there is another side to this. Thinking on realistic terms, you may even tend to justify your having seen the movie, with, “Well, what more could I have expected out of this movie?”
Well, there is nothing much ‘Uthara Swayamvaram’ has to offer. Rameshan (Jayasurya), working in Bangalore, happens to see a girl lying injured on the road, her face covered by blood. She had been hit by some vehicle and he too, like the others, tends to move away in a rather indifferent manner. But as he is moving away, he takes one more look at her face and is shocked. He takes her to the hospital. Soon his roommate Tony (Sudheesh) and their friend Dr. Thomas Paul (Saikumar) come seeking him and tell them that since he has done his duty and saved a life, he need not wait there at the hospital. They take him away with them, but he seems sad. It’s when they question him repeatedly that he narrates his story. The girl that he had got admitted in the hospital was Uthara (Roma), whom he used to call ‘Ponnu’ and whom he had loved ever since his childhood. They had belonged to the same village, Kannadi, in Palakkad district and in their childhood, Rameshan had even saved Ponnu from drowning in a well. Rameshan’s father Sreedhara Kurup (Balachandra Menon) was a middle class man who ran a provision store and Ponnu’s father Mahadevan (Laloo Aalex) was a rich guy who runs a jewellery shop. Anyway, Rameshan and Ponnu were quite close to each other and Rameshan even loved Ponnu in his heart of hearts. And then, Ponnu gets engaged to another guy, but after some twists in the story, Ponnu and Rameshan get married, only to be separated on the very next day following some misunderstandings. This is how the story progresses in ‘Uthara Swayamvaram’, a film that sometimes seems OK and sometimes tests your patience.
The problem with ‘Uthara Swayamvaram’ is not just that it has nothing new to offer. The story is all predictable and moves on predictable lines. The comedy-track, handled by Suraaj Venjaramoodu, Harisri Ashokan and others, is distasteful and sometimes even lewd. Nothing impresses as far as the movie is concerned and you wish such a movie hadn’t even been made.

Performances
Jayasurya and Roma are just about OK in their respective roles. Laloo Aalex is his very usual self. Balachandra Menon as usual does his role convincingly, with some of his stock mannerisms that have been aped a lot by mimicry guys and of course by Jayasurya in the film in one scene. The others are just about OK. Seeing Suraaj Venjaramoodu in stereotyped roles has now started becoming intolerable. The problem is the film doesn’t give any of the actors any scope for performance.

Technical aspects
There is nothing outstanding to mention about the technical aspects, which don’t impress us in any way.

Music
The music is OK. As for the songs, the song that begins “Mallike mallike…” is quite unimpressive while the bit that begins as “Amma urangunnu…” has been rendered quite soulfully, though it doesn’t seem outstanding.

Script
J.Pallasserry, who has scripted many entertainers of this genre, fails to impress us with his writing in ‘Uthara Swayamvaram’. The scenes are all poorly written and the humour distastefully handled. The instance of Pathalam Shaji (Suraaj Venjaramoodu) aiming to set a record for himself as the guy who had met with the most number of accidents and finally getting killed quite accidentally in a road accident could have been worked out in a real touching manner, but Pallasserry fails to do that too. Characterization doesn’t work out well in ‘Uthara Swayamvaram’ and that makes it a real intolerable movie.

Direction

Ramakanth Sarju, who begins the movie by expressing gratitude to his ‘gurus’, should have learnt more from them. He should have chosen a better subject or else should have worked out this subject in a better manner. Sorry Sarju. Better luck, next time.

Overall verdict- Unimpressive! Waste of money and time.
Rating: 1/5

Navya Nair Wedding – Marriage – News

Navya Nair is going to tie the knot with Santosh Menon, Marketing Vice President of a Mumbai based corporate.Santosh had come down to his native place Changanassery in Kerala for a “boy meets girl” meeting between him and his prospective bride Navya.Their horoscopes matched and they hit off well and soon they fell in love with each other as they were constantly talking to each other on the mobile.Now both the families have agreed to hold the marriage in Makaram (January), without any engagement.

Navya Nair’s foray into malayalam film started at the age of 16 with the movie Ishttam.She was doing her higher secondary studies when she acted in her first film.She had 91% in S.S.L.C and have successfuly carried both her education and profession.She has passed her M.B.A recently.She has done more than fifty films in various south indian languages.She has recieved Kerala state award for her perfomance in Nandanam(2002) ,Kanne Madanguka(2005) and for Saira(2005) respectively.Her father Mr.Raju is a B.S.N.L officer and her mother Mrs.Veena is a teacher.

Navya is currently doing Drona with Mammootty and , Sadgamaya with Suresh Gopi.

Geethu Mohandas Wedding – Marriage

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Geethu Mohandas Wedding - Marriage

Geethu Mohandas Wedding

Cochin : Famous south indian film actress Geethu Mohandass got married to cinematographer Rajiv Ravi in Kochi, Kerala on Nov 14th 2009.the function was held at kadavanthra indoor stadium at 7.30 pm. The couple has been dating since the last 2 years .

Rajiv Ravi is a graduate from the Pune Film Institute. Geetu’s actual name is Gayathri Mohandas.She started her acting career in 1986 when she was five years old alongside Mohanlal in the movie “Onnu Mudhal Poojyam Vare”. She has also received Kerala State Film Award for the best actress for her role in Akale and Oridam, both released in 2004.

Chemistry Review | Malayalam Movie Chemistry User Review

Chemistry Review | Malayalam Movie Chemistry User Reviews

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chemistry malayalam movie

Producer- Kasthuri.J
Director- Viji Tampy
Cast- Sharanya Mohan, Shilpa Bala, Mukesh, Vineeth etc.
Music- M.Jayachandran, Vinu Kiriyath
Lyrics- Bichu Thirumala
Cinematography- Sanjeev Shankar
Story, Screenplay, dialogues- Vinu Kiriyath

Review by : Unni / Kerala9.com

Viji Thampy is a director who has proved himself adept at making different kind of movies. If he has made thrillers like ‘Satyameva Jayate’ and ‘Witness’, he has also made enjoyable entertainers like ‘Pidakozhi Koovunna Noottandu’, ‘Avittam Thirunaal Arogya Sreeman’ etc. This time, with ‘Chemistry’, he attempts a blend of the supernatural and investigation drama, which results in a film that’s rather unimpressive, and maybe Viji Thampy’s worst film ever.

‘Chemistry’ starts with three young girls, all students of a reputed school and close friends, committing suicide. The Superintendent of Police Sreekanth (Mukesh) comes in, to begin the investigations. But the academic year draws to an end with nothing much happening in the name of progress, in the investigations. The next academic year begins and young Parvathy (Sharanya Mohan), the niece of Sreekanth, getting admitted to the same school. Parvathy comes to stay in the same room in which Gauri (Shilpa Bala), one of the three girls who had committed suicide, had stayed. Very soon, strange things start happening in the school premises and things take a totally new turn.

There may not be anything new about the story that ‘Chemistry’ seeks to narrate, but still the film could have been impressive and thrilling, had it been scripted in a better manner and had the direction and editing been handled better. But as of now, ‘Chemistry’ fails to impress on all counts. It doesn’t thrill us in any way and neither does it entertain us. There are many loose ends that affect the totality of the film in an adverse manner. In total the film is rather callously made, especially since it comes from a director who has made taut, slick thrillers.

Performances

Sharanya Mohan, who had given an impressive performance earlier in the Tamil film ‘Vennila Kabbadi Kuzhu’, looks good as Parvathy and does fair justice to the role. Shilpa Bala, who made her debut with ‘Orkkuka Vallappozhum’, is just about OK. Mukesh has nothing much to do and doesn’t impress us much. There’s nothing much to say about the performances of Vineeth, Jagathy Sreekmar, Harisri Ashokan, Vijayakumar, Suresh Krishna etc. Siddique is good, but his character doesn’t stand out or impress too much. Same about Manoj.K.Jayan.

Technical aspects

Nothing much to say about the technical features. It’s all average. The film had enough scope for technical excellence, but in a hurry to finish the film and get it released or maybe due to budget-related constraints and maybe due to a poor script, the technical aspects seem to have been neglected.

Music

Background score by M.Jayachandran is OK and syncs with the mood. About the songs, composed by M.Jayachandran and one composed by Vinu Kiriyath, they don’t impress at all.

Script

It’s the script that has played foul as far as ‘Chemistry’ is concerned. Vinu Kiriyath should either have handled the script with care and maybe he could have devoted more time to writing the script or better he could have had someone else do the screenplay and the dialogues too, which lack the much-needed ‘punch’.

Direction

Viji Thampy seems to have made ‘Chemistry’ in a very callous and hurried manner. The scenes are all mostly ill-conceived and shot rather poorly. The film could have been a good thriller, had Viji Thampy given better attention to the direction aspect and had it been scripted better. ‘Chemistry’ as such doesn’t thrill you at all.

Overall verdict- Unimpressive. Thriller that doesn’t thrill you.
Rating: 1.5/5

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Priyanka back in action

Priyanka back in action
IndiaGlitz [Tuesday, November 24, 2009]

The year’s State award winner for best actress Priyanka, is once again finding her busy in Kollywood. After her much acclaimed performance in the super hit ‘Veyyil’, the actress had a big gap in getting meaningful roles in Tamil. But now she will have a meaty role in the new film ‘Vaanam Partha Seemayile’ directed by J P Azhakar. She will be appearing a talkative village girl in the movie.

Priyanka's new Malayalam movie is ‘Ivide Swargam Aanu’ with Mohanlal.

Mammootty for K S R T C

Mammootty for K S R T C
IndiaGlitz [Monday, November 23, 2009]

Megastar Mammootty has made a habit to endorse products and services that support the wellness of the public. Into this list will be one more - a short film made by Kerala State Road Transport Corporation. The movie will be made as an awareness short on traffic safety measures, alleging public to avoid accidents and to take care while travelling and crossing roads.

The state Transport minister Jose Thettayil had a discussion with Mammootty a couple of days ago. And the news is that the megastar as a responsible citizen, has indeed agreed to be a part of the project

Pazhassi for Blue Ray

‘Kerala Varma Pazhassi Raja’ will be one of the first films to be available in a blue ray format. G. Dhananjayan, the COO of the Moser Baer entertainments company who had bought the home video rights of the epic movie said, that the Blue Ray version of the movie will be available to the public by the April of 2010.

Moser Baer has bought the home video rights in all formats of the movie in a whooping price, which is not yet disclosed. Sitting the movie as a monumental film made on the biggest budgets, Moser Baer maintains that the movie will definitely be a much treasured one for the lovers of cinema.

Meanwhile, the movie is continuing in 70 centres across the state in its 43rd day of release.