KALIDAS

Tamil Movies Process for Shotting

>> Friday 12 September, 2008

  1. Enthiran – The Robot
  2. Yennai Theriyumma
  3. Perumal
  4. Durai
  5. Naalai Namadhae
  6. Sarithiram
  7. Moscowin Kaveri
  8. Padikathavan
  9. Varnam
  10. Muthirai
  11. Jaganmohiniie
  12. A AA E EE
  13. Aadivasiyum Adhisiyapesiyum
  14. Angadi Theru
  15. Pasumpon Thevar Varalaaru
  16. Kettavan
  17. Kulir - Movie
  18. Kulir
  19. Ayan
  20. Abhiyum Naanum
  21. Naan Kadavul
  22. Silambattam
  23. Seval
  24. Guru En Aalu
  25. Megam
  26. Varanam Aayiram
  27. Aegan
  28. Kathal oosai
  29. Bommalattam
  30. Panthaya Kozhi
  31. Marudhanayagam
  32. Indira Vizha
  33. Aval Peyar Thamizharasi
  34. Achchamundu Achchamundu
  35. Velvi
  36. Sultan the Warrior
  37. Pattalam
  38. endhiran
  39. Anandha Thandavam
  40. Engal Aasan
  41. Siva Manasula Sakthi
  42. Kombu
  43. Adhey Neram Adhey Idam
  44. Ayyan
  45. Pachai Niramae
  46. John
  47. Payanigal Gavanathirku
  48. Peranmai
  49. Kudiyarasu
  50. Aadhinarayana
  51. Modhi Vilayadu
  52. Aarumugam
  53. Innoruvan
  54. Meipporul
  55. TN-07-AL-4777
  56. Thiruvannamalai
  57. Aarumaname
  58. Vaada
  59. Aattanayagan
  60. Malayan
  61. Jaggubhai
  62. Puthiya Payanam
  63. Kodaikanal
  64. Bramanandam
  65. Ninaivil Nindraval
  66. Aasi
  67. Enga Rasi Nalla Rasi
  68. Poo
  69. Thai Kaviyam
  70. Thiruna
  71. Maa
  72. Mayilu
  73. Kathi Kappal
  74. Valiban Sutrum Ulagam
  75. Eesa
  76. Chinna Theru
  77. Thamizhagam
  78. Mittai
  79. Chennaiyil Oru Mazhai Kaalam
  80. Laddam
  81. Villu
  82. Vennila Kabadi Kuzhu
  83. Krishnaleelai
  84. Sivamayam
  85. Vamanan
  86. Naikutti
  87. Arjunan Kadhali
  88. Lelai
  89. Ravanan
  90. Marmayogi
  91. Kandhasamy

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Sun TV network Launched in Sun Pictures on 8 sep 2008

Sun TV network, the most powerful media conglomerate launched their own film production and distribution concern Sun Pictures.

The launch function was attended by actor-director Sundar C, Srikanth, Karan, Jeeva, music director Srikanth Deva, producers Khaja Mohideen and Anbalaya Prabhakaran among others.

Sun Pictures will produce films in the four southern India languages of Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam and Kannada, and signed contracts with leading artists, directors and music directors.

Kalanithi Maran, Chairman and Managing Director of Sun TV Network ranks 349 on The Forbe’s World’s Billionaires 2007 list.

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Kulesan Music Reviews

>> Wednesday 16 July, 2008



Banner: Kavithalaya Productions
Cast: Rajini, Pasupathy, Nayantara, Meena, Mamta Mohandas, Sneha, Kushboo, Sona Vadivelu, Geetha, 'Nizhalgal' Ravi, Vijayakumar, Thyagu, Chinni Jayanth Vaiyapuri
Direction: P Vasu
Production: K Balachander
Music: G V Prakash


It sure was a challenging opportunity for 22-year-old G. V. Prakash Kumar to compose music for a Rajinikanth film. The expectations and hype were sky-high and he has lived up to them and has not disappointed the millions of Rajinikanth fans across the globe.

The young wizard has lived up to all expectations and was showered appreciation by Rajinikanth himself and his die-hard fans as well.

A visibly impressed Rajini called Prakash the right mix of Rahman and Ilayaraja. The album has five tracks which are predominantly hip-hop and groovy singing peans of Rajinikanth. Reminding one of Rahman in all his compositions, Prakash stuns everyone with his quality orchestration. His choice of singers (Shankar Mahadevan, Shreya Ghoshal and Daler Mehndi) shows that he hold mastery over his music in spite of his young age.

A soft melody in Chaaral and Sollamma, nice peppy tunes for Cinema Cinema, Perinba Pechukara and Om Zarare sum up the album. But the varied instrumentation and the catchy interludes and rhythm makes all the difference. Prakash proved his skills in 'Veyyil' and ‘Kireedom’ before. He seems to have come more polished and skilled in ‘Kuselan’. Not succumbing to any pressure, Prakash has generated electrifying stuff in ‘Kuselan’ sure to delight all music-lovers.

Cinema Cinema ( Shankar Mahadevan)


It is a song glorifying 75 years of Tamil cinema. It is penned by Valee, who had been part of the evolution of Tamil cinema. A major portion of the number sings peans of Rajinikanth, the actor himself. Prakash's pacy tune coupled with good use of stringed instruments strikes the right chord with listeners. No doubt the song will make Rajini fans ecstatic. Shankar Mahadevan's energy is amazing. His open-throated voice impresses one and all.

Chaaral (Shreya Ghosal)

A soft melody with less instrumentation. The orchestration and Shreya's voice are the major highlights of the album. Shreya Ghosal's diction of difficult Tamil words is good. The fact of music not dominating the lyrics provides solace to the listeners. A lovable number for those who have a heart for soft melodies.

Om Zarare (Daler Mehdni, Sadhana Sargam, Chithra)

This song relishes and regales Rajini fans. The song is for the die-hard Rajnikanth fans sung by energetic Daler Mehandi in the company of Sadhana Sargam and Chitra. A groovy number with decent rhythmic beats, Daler's magnetic voice catches admiration from music-lovers. But what spoils the party is poor Tamil diction by Daler. Sadhana Sargam and Chitra are as usual impressive.

Prakash has proved that he has the mastery over peppy numbers. His shrewd interludes and catchy harmony deserve special mention.

Perinba (Kailash Kher, Prassana)


One more song heaping praises on Rajinikanth. Kailash's voice is tailor-made in the company of Prasanna. A catchy tune with peppy beats, the song sticks to our heart while listening the very first time itself.

Reminds one of Prakash's earlier compositions Veyyilodu Vilayadi in ‘Veyyil’. But takes the turn as it progresses to sound similar to the mass songs of Rajinikanth. The song which heaps laurels on Rajinikanth would be cherished by his fans.

Sollama (Hariharan, Sujatha)

A melodious song that sounds pleasant and sweet. The simple lyrics and soft instrumentation does the trick. The piano interlude by Prakash shows his maturity as a music composer. Hariharan's voice cool as a cucumber coupled with Sujatha's sweet rendition takes the song on a higher plane. This is a song that will find its place in audio charts for a long time.

All said and done, Prakash has tried his best to satisfy Rajini's fans and in the process has come out with something very different.

An awesome album sure to rock everyone.

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Kulesan Audio Lanch Realese

>> Tuesday 1 July, 2008


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dasavatharam release in mumabi theatre list

>> Thursday 19 June, 2008

Metro Adlabs - 3.15 pm , 7.30 pm

Inox , Narman Point - 10.30 pm

New Empire - 6.30 pm

Liberty Pyramid - 11.30 am , 3.00 pm

Fame Adlabs, Andheri - 7.30 pm

Cine Max , Versova - 11.45 am, 4.00 pm

Fine Cinemas , Andheri - 5.15 pm

Movie Time , Goregaon - 3.00 pm, 6.15 pm, 9.45 pm

PVR, Goregaon - 11.15 am, 5.45 pm, 8.00 pm

Fame , Malad - 12.45 pm, 4.15 pm , 7.45 pm

Cine Max, Kandivli - 10.15 pm

Cine Max, Sion - 11.30 am, 6.00 pm, 10.15 pm

IMax Adlabs , Wadala - 11.00 am, 10.15 pm

Heema Adlabs, Kanjurmarg - 7.15 pm

Adlabs , Mulund - 2.45 pm

PVR, Mulund - 11.15 am, 2.40 pm, 6.05 pm, 9.30 pm

Cine Max (Wonder Mall), Thane - 6.15 pm

Cine Max, (Internity Mall) , Thane - 11.30 am, 10.15 pm

Gopi, Dombivili - 12.30 pm , 6.30 pm

Cine Max, Mira Road - 12.00pm, 2.15 pm, 7.30 pm

K T Vision , Vasai - 12.00 pm, 9.00 pm

Gulraj Broadway, Vasai - 6.00 pm

Cine Max, Vashi - 6.00 pm

Adlabs, Vashi - 7.20 pm

Mag Raj, Vashi - 12.30 pm, 3.30 pm

Tilak, Dombivli - 9.30 ( Sunday)

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Tamannaah: Riding a wave

>> Tuesday 17 June, 2008






Tamannaah is currently the hottest heroine in Kollywood and Tollywood, where she is doing six films. She has the right mix of glamour and the girl-next-door image, which is her trump card.

In Balaji Sakthivel's critically acclaimed Kaloori, she proved that she is an actress of substance and more important won over the lady audiences. At the same time she did a glamorous ad for 'Sun Direct' DTH, which made her hot with the youth.

Now she has three films coming up for release- Ayyan with Surya, Padikkathavan with Dhanush and Anandathandavam with new boy Siddharth. Tamannaah says all the three roles are totally different.

At the moment Tamannaah is so busy that she has no dates to spare till the end of the year as she is full up with her Tamil and Telugu commitments.

Meanwhile the buzz in tinsel town is that she is going to sign a very big film with a superstar by the end of the year.

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Dasavatharam: US showtime & theatre list

FLORIDA

TAMPA


Muvico 20, 1600
East 8th Ave,
TAM, pa, FL,USA,
Ph:9549071586

Thu 12-Jun-2008 9:00 PM
Sat 14-Jun-2008 4:00 PM, 6:00 PM, 8:00 PM
ORLANDO

Premier Cinemas 14,
3201 E Colonial Dr,
Orlando, FL, USA,
Ph:9549071586

Fri 13-Jun-2008 9:00 PM
JACKSONVILLE

San Marco Theatre,
1996 San marco Blvd ,
Jacksonville, FL, USA,
Ph:9549071586

Sun 15-Jun-2008 6:00 PM
Ft. Laurandale

Cinema Paradiso,
503 SE 6TH ST,
Fort Lauderdale, FL, USA,
Ph:954-907-1586

Sat 21-Jun-2008 11:00 AM, 2:00 PM
MICHIGAN

Novi Town Center 8,
26085 Town Center Dr,
Novi, MI, USA,
Ph:248-344-0014

Fri 13-Jun-2008 4:00 PM, 6:00 PM, 8:00 PM, 10:00 PM
Sat 14-Jun-2008 12:00 PM, 2:00 PM, 4:00 PM, 6:00 PM, 8:00 PM, 10:00 PM
Sun 15-Jun-2008 12:00 PM, 2:00 PM, 4:00 PM, 6:00 PM, 8:00 PM, 10:00 PM
Mon 16-Jun-2008 4:00 PM, 6:00 PM, 8:00 PM
Tue 17-Jun-2008 4:00 PM, 6:00 PM, 8:00 PM
Wed 18-Jun-2008 4:00 PM, 6:00 PM, 8:00 PM
Thu 19-Jun-2008 4:00 PM, 6:00 PM, 8:00 PM
NEW JERSEY

NEWARK

Newark Screens NJ,
360-394 Springfield Ave,
Newark, NJ
Ph:848-702-2964

Fri 13-Jun-2008 6:00 PM, 9:30 PM
Sat 14-Jun-2008 12:00 PM, 3:15 PM, 6:45 PM, 10:00 PM
Sun 15-Jun-2008 1:30 PM, 5:00 PM, 8:15 PM
Mon 16-Jun-2008 8:00 PM
Tue 17-Jun-2008 8:00 PM
Wed 18-Jun-2008 8:00 PM
EDISON

Movie City Edison,
1655 Oaktree Road,
Edison, NJ, USA
Ph:848-702-2964

Fri 13-Jun-2008 6:30 PM, 10:00 PM
Sat 14-Jun-2008 11:45 AM, 3:15 PM, 6:45 PM, 10:15 PM
Sun 15-Jun-2008 11:45 AM, 3:15 PM, 6:45 PM, 10:15 PM
Mon 16-Jun-2008 5:00 PM, 8:30 PM
Tue 17-Jun-2008 5:00 PM, 8:30 PM
Wed 18-Jun-2008 5:00 PM, 8:30 PM
Thu 19-Jun-2008 5:00 PM, 8:30 PM
EAST WINDSOR

Multiplex Cinemas,
319 Route 130 North,
East Windsor, NJ
Ph:848-702-2964

Fri 13-Jun-2008 2:30 PM, 9:30 PM
Sat 14-Jun-2008 11:00 AM, 6:00 PM
Sun 15-Jun-2008 2:30 PM, 9:30 PM
Mon 16-Jun-2008 5:30 PM
Tue 17-Jun-2008 9:00 PM
Wed 18-Jun-2008 5:30 PM
Thu 19-Jun-2008 9:00 PM
Bay Area

FREEMONT

Cinedome Century 8 Fremont,
39153 Farwell Drive,
Fremont, CA, USA,
Ph:510-304-2381

Fri 13-Jun-2008 1:30 PM, 5:30 PM, 9:30 PM
Sat 14-Jun-2008 1:30 PM, 5:30 PM, 9:30 PM
Sun 15-Jun-2008 1:30 PM, 5:30 PM, 9:30 PM
Mon 16-Jun-2008 12:00 PM, 4:00 PM, 8:00 PM
Tue 17-Jun-2008 12:00 PM, 4:00 PM, 8:00 PM
Wed 18-Jun-2008 12:00 PM, 4:00 PM, 8:00 PM
Thu 19-Jun-2008 12:00 PM, 4:00 PM, 8:00 PM
SAN JOSE

Century Berryessa 10,
1171 North Capitol Avenue,
San Jose, CA, USA,
Ph:510-304-2381

Fri 13-Jun-2008 1:30 PM, 5:30 PM, 9:30 PM
Sat 14-Jun-2008 1:30 PM, 5:30 PM, 9:30 PM
Sun 15-Jun-2008 1:30 PM, 5:30 PM, 9:30 PM
Mon 16-Jun-2008 12:00 PM, 4:00 PM, 8:00 PM
Tue 17-Jun-2008 12:00 PM, 4:00 PM, 8:00 PM
Wed 18-Jun-2008 12:00 PM, 4:00 PM, 8:00 PM
Thu 19-Jun-2008 12:00 PM, 4:00 PM, 8:00 PM
IMC6,
1433 THE ALAM, EDA,
San Jose, CA, USA.

Fri 13-Jun-2008 4:30 PM, 6:15 PM, 8:00 PM, 9:30 PM, 11:15 PM
Sat 14-Jun-2008 1:00 PM, 3:00 PM, 4:30 PM, 6:15 PM, 8:00 PM, 9:30 PM, 11:15 PM
Sun 15-Jun-2008 1:00 PM, 3:00 PM, 4:30 PM, 6:15 PM, 8:00 PM, 9:30 PM
Mon 16-Jun-2008 4:30 PM, 6:15 PM, 8:00 PM, 9:30 PM
Tue 17-Jun-2008 4:30 PM, 6:15 PM, 8:00 PM, 9:30 PM
Wed 18-Jun-2008 4:30 PM, 6:15 PM, 8:00 PM, 9:30 PM
Thu 19-Jun-2008 4:30 PM, 6:15 PM, 8:00 PM, 9:30 PM
LOS ANGELES

Laemmle Fallbrook7,
6731 Fallbrook Ave,
West Hills, CA 91307

June 13 Fri 3:00 , 6:30 , 10:00 PM
June 14 Sat 11:30 , 3:00 , 6:30, 10:00 PM
June 15 Sun 11:30, 3:00, 6:30, 10:00 PM
June 16 Mon 4:00, 8:00 PM, June 17 Tue 4:00, 8:00 PM
June 18 Wed 4:00, 8:00 PM, June 19 Thu 4:00, 8:00 PM
Adlabs Supersaver,
13917 Pioneer Blvd.,
Norwalk, CA 90650
June 13 Fri :-: 3 , 5 , 7 , 9 , 11 PM
June 14 Sat :-: 1 , 3 , 5 , 7 , 9 , 11 PM
June 15 Sun :-: 1 , 3 , 5 , 7 , 9 PM
June 16 Mon :-: 4 , 8 PM
June 17 Tue :-: 4 , 8 PM
June 18 Wed :-: 4 , 8 PM
June 19 Thu :-: 4 , 8 PM
ILLINOIS

CHICAGO

Bloomingdale Court theatres,
324 W Army Trail Rd.,
Bloomingdale Chicago, IL,
USA, Ph:847-909-0527

Fri 13-Jun-2008 6:00 PM, 9:45 PM
Sat 14-Jun-2008 11:30 AM, 3:00 PM, 6:45 PM, 10:15 PM
Sun 15-Jun-2008 11:00 AM, 2:15 PM, 5:30 PM, 8:45 PM
Mon 16-Jun-2008 8:00 PM
Tue 17-Jun-2008 8:00 PM
Wed 18-Jun-2008 8:00 PM
Thu 19-Jun-2008 8:00 PM
PEORIA

Nova Cinemas,
3225 North Dries Ln,
Peoria, IL, USA.

Sat 14-Jun-2008 8:00 PM
BLOOMINGTON

The Princess Theater,
300 Center St, Le Roy,
WI, USA, Ph:608-692-7919

Sat 14-Jun-2008 12:00 PM, 3:00 PM
MINNESOTA

MINNEAPOLIS

Brookdale 8 Cinemas,
5810 Shingle Creek Pkwy,
Brooklyn Center, MN, USA.
Ph: 847-909-0527

Fri 13-Jun-2008 6:30 PM, 9:30 PM,
Sat 14-Jun-2008 2:00 PM, 5:30 PM, 9:00 PM
Sun 15-Jun-2008 2:00 PM, 5:30 PM
OHIO

Columbus

The Screens at The Continent,
6360 Busch Blvd, Columbus, OH, USA.
Ph: 6142045660

Fri 13-Jun-2008 9:00 PM
Sat 14-Jun-2008 2:00 PM
CLEVELAND

Parma Theatre,
5826 Ridge Road, Cleveland, OH, USA.
Ph: 614-204-5660

Sat 14-Jun-2008 9:00 PM
CINCINNATI

DanBarry Cincinnati Mills, 601
Cincinnati Mills Drive 8, Cincinnati, OH, USA.
Ph: 614-204-5660

Sun 15-Jun-2008 6:00 PM
DAYTON

Beaver Valley Cinemas,
3349 Seajay Drive,
Beavercreek, OH, USA
Ph:614-204-5660

Sun 15-Jun-2008 1:00 PM
VIRGINIA/MARYLAND/WASHINGTON D.C

Loehmanns Twin Cinemas,
7291 Arlington Boulevard,
Falls Church, VA, USA
Ph:417-459-5435

Fri 13-Jun-2008 6:30 PM, 10:00 PM
Sat 14-Jun-2008 11:30 AM, 3:00 PM, 6:30 PM, 10:00 PM
Sun 15-Jun-2008 11:30 AM, 3:00 PM, 6:30 PM, 10:00 PM
Mon 16-Jun-2008 8:00 PM
Tue 17-Jun-2008 8:00 PM
Wed 18-Jun-2008 8:00 PM
Thu 19-Jun-2008 8:00 PM
MISSOURI

St. Louis

Wehrenberg St. Charles 18 Cine- St.louis,
1830 S. 1st Capitol Dr. St. Charles,
MO, USA,
Ph:314-600-4786

Fri 13-Jun-2008 9:00 PM
Sat 14-Jun-2008 12:00 PM, 3:00 PM
Sun 15-Jun-2008 3:00 PM
KANSAS

KANSAS CITY

Glenwood Arts Theatre,
9575 Metcalf Avenue,
Overland Park, KS,
Ph:949-278-5703

Fri 13-Jun-2008 9:30 PM
Sat 14-Jun-2008 9:30 PM
MASSACHUTES

BOSTON

Belmont Studio Cinema ,
376 Trapelo Rd, Belmont, MA, USA

Fri 13-Jun-2008 9:30 PM
Sat 14-Jun-2008 10:00 AM, 1:00 PM, 9:30 PM
Sun 15-Jun-2008 10:00 AM, 1:00 PM
INDIANA

INDIANAPOLIS

IMAX THEATER,
650 W. Washington St , Indianapolis, IN, USA,
Ph:3174441044

Sat 14-Jun-2008 8:30 PM
TENNISIE

MEMPHIS

Hollywood 20 Cinemas,
6711 Stage Rd, Memphis, TN, USA,
Ph:901-355-4969

Tue 17-Jun-2008 7:15 PM
Wed 18-Jun-2008 7:15 PM
UTAH

SALT LAKE CITY

Showcase Cinemas - Salt Lake City,
5400 S Redwood Road, Taylorsville,
Salt Lake City, Utah, USA,
Ph:801-414-0324

Sun 29-Jun-2008 2:30 PM, 6:00 PM
TEXAS

DALLAS

Fun Asia - Richardson,
1210 E.Beltline Rd, Richardson, TX, USA.
Ph: 972-889-8000

Sun 15-Jun-2008 2:00 PM, 6:00 PM, 9:30 PM
Mon 16-Jun-2008 7:30 PM
Funasia - Irving,
1625 N Story Rd # 100, Irving, TX, USA.
Ph: 972-889-8000

Fri 13-Jun-2008 6:00 PM, 9:30 PM
Sat 14-Jun-2008 2:00 PM, 6:00 PM, 9:30 PM
HOUSTON

FunAsiA West Bellfort Cinema 5,
7703 West Bellfort, Houston, TX, USA.
Ph: 972-963-6264

Fri 13-Jun-2008 6:00 PM, 9:30 PM
Sat 14-Jun-2008 2:00 PM, 6:00 PM, 9:30 PM
Sun 15-Jun-2008 2:00 PM, 6:00 PM, 9:30 PM
Mon 16-Jun-2008 7:30 PM
WISCONSIN

MILWAUKEE

Marcus Value Cinema, 6912,
S 27th St, Oak Creek, WI, USA,
Ph:608-692-7919

Fri 13-Jun-2008 8:00 PM
MADISON

Westgate Art Cinemas,
340 Westgate Mall, Madison, WI, USA,
Ph:608-692-7919

Sun 15-Jun-2008 10:30 PM
GEORGIA

ATLANTA

Galaxy Peachtree Funplex 8
6135 Peachtree Pkwy Norcross, GA 30092
Ph: (770) 448-7002

Thursday, June 12, 2008 6:30 PM, 10:00 PM, Premier Show (TBD)
Friday, June 13, 2008 11:30 AM, 3:00 PM, 6:30 PM, 10:00 PM
Saturday, June 14, 2008 11:30 AM, 3:00 PM, 6:30 PM, 10:00 PM
Sunday, June 15, 2008 11:30 AM, 3:00 PM, 6:30 PM, 10:00 PM
Monday, June 16, 2008 11:30 AM, 3:00 PM, 6:30 PM, 10:00 PM
Tuesday, June 17, 2008 11:30 AM, 3:00 PM, 6:30 PM, 10:00 PM
Wednesday, June 18, 2008 11:30 AM, 3:00 PM, 6:30 PM, 10:00 PM
Thursday, June 19, 2008 11:30 AM, 3:00 PM, 6:30 PM, 10:00 PM
CONNECTICUT

HARTFORD

Bloomfield Cinemas Bloomfield , CT.
863 Park Avenue. , Bloomfield , CT 06002 201-218-1092

FRI JUNE 13 – 11:30 AM, 10:00 PM
SAT JUNE 14 – 11:30 AM, 6:30 PM
SUN JUNE 15 – 11:00 AM, 6:30 AM
Arizona

Phoenix
Cinemark Mesa 16
1051 N. Dobson Rd.
Mesa, AZ 85201

Friday, June 13, 2008 :1:30 PM, 5:30 PM, 9:30 PM
Saturday, June 14, 2008 :1:30 PM, 5:30 PM, 9:30 PM
Sunday, June 15, 2008 :1:30 PM, 5:30 PM, 9:30 PM
Monday, June 16, 2008 :12:00 PM, 4:00 PM, 8:00 PM
Tuesday, June 17, 2008 :12:00 PM, 4:00 PM, 8:00 PM
Wednesday, June 18, 2008 :12:00 PM, 4:00 PM, 8:00 PM
Thursday, June 19, 2008 :12:00 PM, 4:00 PM, 8:00 PM

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Rajinikanth watches Kamal Haasan's Dasavatharam

Jun 13, 2008 – As there is no premiere of Dasavatharam in Chennai, Kamal Haasan held a sneak peek of his film for his friends and a few celebrities from the industry on Tuesday evening at Four Frames preview theatre in Chennai. Kamal's mentor, K Balachandar and superstar Rajinikanth was the cynosure of all eyes.

Daughter Sruthi Haasan and her friends were also seen at the theatre. The talented daughter of the legend, is not one to rest on her father's laurels and will soon be seen in Soham Shah's Luck, opposite Aamir Khan's nephew
Imran Khan.

Among those present were Surya and a few other close friends of the actor. Meanwhile, due to the hype and hoopla surrounding the film, there has been brisk booking in all the 17 screens in Chennai.


Lehren is India's First 24x7 showbiz news and entertainment channel exclusively devoted to India's colorful film industry, primarily Bollywood and its offshoots and variants in several states of India. The channel is located in Mumbai, India.


Source: Lehren Entertainment Private Limited

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Yaradi Nee Mohini tamil movie

>> Monday 21 April, 2008

Banner:R.K. Productions PVT. LTD.
Cast:Dhanush, Nayantara, Raguvaran, Karthick, Karunas, Mano Bala, Viswanathan
Direction:Mithran R. Jawahar
Production:Dr. K. Vimalageetha
Music:Yuvan Shankar Raja


Will Dhanush deliver his best in a candy floss love film? Will a movie on family value and emotions strike audience these days? These were the questions doing rounds in Kollywood prior to the release of 'Yaradi Nee Mohini'. However Dhanush has answered in his own inimitable style in 'Yaradi Nee Mohini'.

With Nayantara giving him the right company, the lanky actor has proved that he is just the perfect material who can do even matured roles with same ease and elan.

After an action-packed 'Polladhavan', he has come up with romance-filled 'Yaradi Nee Mohini', a remake of his brother Selvaraghavan's recent Telugu hit 'Adavari Matalaku Ardhalu Verulay'.

Thanks to debutant director Jawahar managing to retain the basic essence of the original, which sways our hearts instantly and a better performance by Dhanush, the movie strike chord instantly. It is a typical 'Mills and Boons' type of romance. A young boy comes across beautiful girl and love blossoms. She leaves an impact in his life.

An unemployed youth Vasu (Dhanush), is dependent on his father (Raghuvaran) for his daily expenses. Often chided by his father for his callous attitude, he starts to search for a job desperately.

One day he sees Keerthi (Nayanthara), falls in love and follows her to a software company, where she works in. So he works hard to get a job in that office.

And he does so with Keerti's help. Vasu is smitten by Keerthi but when he confesses his love for her she tells him she is engaged to her cousin (Karthik) who happens to be Vasu's close friend.

Sequence of events forces Vasu to visit his friend's village where Keerthi and his friends get ready for their wedding. Their parents live in a huge joint family which is headed by a conservative and strict patriarch (K Vishwanath). Keerthi does not realize her feelings for Vasu.

But in course of time, she starts to develop and affinity towards Vasu. Whom will she marry forms the climax.

A right mix of action, humour, drama, sentiments and family emotions, 'Yaradi Nee Mohini' provides a fresh feel to the audience, who had witnessed a slew of action-packed commercial masala entertainers in the recent past. The canvas is huge in the second half with a large number of family members, but each member has a role to play.

Yuvan Shankar's brisk musical score and the dazzling performance by Dhanush, Nayantara, K, K Vishwanath are the other major highlights of the movie. However the real scene-stealer is Raghuvaran. As a strict father, his natural and subtle emotions evoke applause.

Jawahar has treaded a safe path by simply recreating the original and retaining the emotions to the maximum.

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Santosh Subramaniam tamilmovie review


Santosh Subramaniam, a remake of the Telugu hit Bommarillu, is a family tale that deals with father-son bonding and relationship.

Santosh (Ravi) is the younger son of Subramaniam (Prakashraj), a successful and renowned businessman known for his impeccable taste, tough principles and rigid rules. A perfectionist, Subramaniam wants to instil the same discipline at home too. In order to establish orderliness and extreme perfection in his family members, he keeps shouting his tastes and choices, ordering everybody around; he does not even pause to consider that others may have other preferences or opinions. He consistently supervises, criticizes and corrects everything. Starting from his children's outfits to the tiniest knick-knack in his sprawling mansion, everything is obviously based on his choice.

Though his wife Lakshmi (Geetha), his elder son and daughter (Kausalya) and all his domestic help tolerate his bossy behaviour, Santosh dislikes it inwardly and follows his father's orders only half-heartedly. A charming youngster, Santosh prefers a little more liberty. He gingerly nurtures a secret hope that at least in the choice of his life partner, he will have the freedom to select her without his father's interference.

In the meantime, Santosh casually meets a girl Haasini (Genelia), the pampered daughter of a middle-class widower (Sayaji Shinde). Willingly, he follows her; lured by her childish charm, he falls in love with her. But Haasini, unlike Santosh, has been brought up with adequate freedom and has been allowed to make her choices and enjoy her life. Immature and easy-going, Haasini is like a grown-up kid who thoroughly enjoys every moment of her youth and freedom. Soon, impressed by his looks and demeanour, she too develops a liking for Santosh and is agreeable to become his life partner.

In the meantime, Subramaniam fixes Santosh's wedding with a businessman's (Vijayakumar) daughter (Keerath). In order to get his choice approved by family members, Santosh brings Haasini to his palatial house and introduces her to his whole family. He plans to retain her for a week there and hopes the acquaintance will establish a familiarity between Haasini and his family members after which, he will present the proposal to his father.

But do all his aspirations and dreams come true? Do Subramaniam and his family approve of Haasini? Are they sufficiently impressed with her behaviour? Does Subramaniam approve of his son's choice at least in this matter? Does it facilitate a better understanding between father and son? Does Haasini cooperate for the success of Santosh's plan? What happens to Keerath? Watch the intriguing film to know!

Director Raja's fine directorial skills are proved yet again in this subtle family plot. Santosh Subramaniam glitters with his exclusive imprint. Audiences move on effortlessly along with the film's sequences and characters. The mild disagreements between a strict father and a son who do see eye to eye has been portrayed with a natural touch. The sequences have an undercurrent of humour as well as naturalness.

Ravi-Genelia - their chemistry is excellent. They make an indelible impression as a bubbly pair. Prakashraj is at his best, as always. The entire supporting cast, including Santosh's friends' gang comprising Prem G. Amaren, Santhanam and Sreenath, Santosh's sister Kausalya, Keerath, Vijayakumar, Sayaji Shinde and Sathyan, the loyal servant in the household, are natural, apt and impressive.

Santosh Subramaniam's audio is already a big hit. Devisri Prasad's music is sensational and all the songs are melodious and enjoyable. Though a remake, Santosh Subramaniam has a genuineness and exclusivity about it, with some changes made to suit Tamil sentiments. Truly, a film worth watching on the big screen!

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Nepali Tamil Movie Review

Much was expected from director V Z Durai in ‘Nepali’. Featuring Bharath in triple role, hype and hoopla surrounding the movie was high. However the movie fails to live up to all expectations as it provides a deja vu.

Though the theme and storyline may sound new, the execution is very familiar. A vigilante movie which Tamil audience got accustomed watching for the past several decades.

Durai has tried to weave three different stories together. Though it begins on a positive note, it stutters as it proceeds eventually reaching the climax after much gasping and panting.

The movie has enough doses of romance, action and bloodshed. Unfortunately Durai has missed out on blending them properly.

Bharath lends credibility to the role. A matured performance indeed. After a mass commercial hero in ‘Pazhani’, he has gone miles ahead to prove that he can play serious hero in the lines of one played by Suriya in ‘Ghajini’. Though Meera Jasmine looks a bit matured for the role, she gracefully performs the task. However the real scene stealer is ‘Kannamma’ fame Prem. As a tough cop Goutham he plays to the gallery and looks typically suited for the role.

The movie revolves around Karthik ( Bharath), a software engineer. He comes across Priya (Meera Jasmine) in a hill station. After formal acquaintance, love blossoms between them.

As usual, the girl family protests their affair. Eventually the couple walk out of the house and get married. They face trouble in the form of a greedy and sexual maniac police officer. He lusts on Priya. When he tries to molest her, she gets killed. The blame falls on Karthik.

He kills the police officer and goes to jail, where he meets a Nepali social worker (Govind Namdeo), who voices for women harassed in workplace. Inspired by the Nepali, Karthik comes out of the prison to punish those who misbehave with women at workplace. He bumps off a computer engineer, a professor and a doctor dressed as a Nepali youth.

DCP Gautham (Prem) takes up the task of cracking the serial murders. Does he manage to pin down Karthik forms the crux?

The movie is filled with bloodshed, violence and gore in the second half.

The Nepali make-up sits well on Bharath though at places looks a mismatch.

Cinematographer Madhi has captured the mood really well. The lightings and background shades used by him are eye-catching and set the mood for each scene.

However the movie at many places reminds one of films like ‘Sigappu Rojakkal’, ‘Manmadhan’ and ‘Ghajini’.

Had Durai concentrated more on the slick narration in the second half, the ‘Nepali’ could have come out strong, healthy and trim.

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Arai En 305 il kadavul Tamil Movie Reviwe


Cast:Santhanam, Kanja Karuppu, Prakashraj, Jyothirmayee, Madhumitha, Ilavarasu, Kuyili, M.S.Bhasker
Banner: S Pictures
Producer: Shankar Story, screenplay, dialogues and direction : Simbudevan Music : Vidyasagar Camera : Soundararajan
Choreography : Dinesh Stunts : Great Selva
Art : Selvakumar
Editing : G.Sasikumar
PRO : Nikhil

After the mythological comedy Imsai Arasan 23m Pulikesi with Vadivelu, director Simbudevan has made a striking comeback through Arai En 305 il kadavul, totally dissimilar in terms of plot and characterisations from Imsai Arasan... Contrary to Imsai Arasan... that dealt with a fabled storyline, Arai En... has tried to project a contemporary situation with a fictitious twist.

Mokkai (Kanja Karuppu) and Rasu (Santhanam) are room mates residing in room No. 305 in a bachelor's mansion located in Triplicane. Rasu is a B.B.A. graduate; Mokkai is a high school dropout. Jobless and penniless, both youngsters crave for money and societal recognition. They are pushed to the brink when the mansion manager (M.S. Bhasker) expels them. Other residents who are friends of Mokkai and Rasu arrange for one more night's stay there for them. Snubbed in public, Mokkai and Rasu become terribly upset. They vent out their anger and insult, scold and curse the Almighty. To their pleasant surprise, the Almighty (Prakashraj) appears before them and lends an ear to their problems. Armed with a powerful device, he promises to stay with them for a week. During that time, he tries to help them out, offering solutions and assistance. But never once does He go overboard to exercise his supernatural powers for their benefit.

Soon, the week ends and Kadavul prepares to leave them. Rasu and Mokkai plead with him to stay back for one last night. Kadavul agrees, and the smart pair run away with the powerful device. But does the equipment bring them happiness and wealth? With the suddenly acquired power of the device, does Rasu succeed in his marriage proposal for Mahi (Madhumitha)? Does it erase Mahi's tainted past and reformat her fate? Does Mokkai unite with his sweetheart Bhuvana (Jyothirmayee)? Does money bring recognition, affection and relationships for Rasu and Mokkai? Arai En... offers valuable advice here! Watch the movie to know!

Both Santhanam and Kanja Karuppu have offered noteworthy performances. From comedy roles, both have moved to the main league and have fitted the bill. With élan, Prakashraj shines in any role, big or small. Unquestionably, he is the highlight of Arai En... A picture of poise and power, Prakashraj has breathed life to the Kadavul role. His performance gratifies even those who do not have belief in God's ubiquitous existence and support for his devotees. Ilavarasu, Rajesh, Madanbob, Thalaivasal Vijay and V.S. Raghavan as mansion members provide substantial value to the story. Kuyili's role as the mess owner and Jyothirmayee's mother is heart-warming. Both Jyothirmayee and Madhumitha have done neat jobs.

Soundararajan's camera and Sasikumar's art are two more notable features in the movie. Vidyasagar's simple and lively tunes are soothing. The composer has also sung a song in the movie.

Simbudevan's dialogues are a big plus for Arai En. The dialogues are punchy in addition to being preachy in certain places. Also, Kadavul's characterization is certainly convincing. This Kadavul does not engage himself in performing magic and impractical stunts. Instead, he applies his wit and wisdom to help the youngsters to solve their problems. Apparently, that is why Kadavul's character does not face an abrupt ending. He lingers on for a longer time in the world, mixing and mingling with ordinary people, learning more about their problems, by interacting with them.

After Imsai Arasan..., Shankar's S Pictures has created yet another successful production. There are enjoyable and thoughtful moments in Simbudevan's Arai En 305il Kadavul. Certainly, audiences of all age groups will love this intriguing fare!

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Thoondil tamil movie reviwe

>> Wednesday 19 March, 2008



Cast: Shaam, Sandhya, Divya, Revathi, Vivek

Direction: K S Adhiyaman

Music: Abhisekh Rey

Production: Medient In Association With Tarlac And Good Win Movies

Thoondil, a film shot extensively in London, tries to fuse romance, suspense, and drama but doesn’t fully succeed. Though the plot has some twists and turns, it is basically a melodrama about a couple that is forced to wage a custody battle over their child. Directed by Adhiyaman, the movie raises questions about biological mothers versus nurturing mothers. The plot revolves around Shaam, Sandhya and Divya, and the emotional complications that ensue when both women stake a claim over the same child.

Shaam, a handsome young man has everything in life: a loving wife, a good job, a car and all the riches that any man could dream of. He marries Sandhya and the couple begins their life on a happy note. But Sandhya has a problem: though she badly wants a child, she is unable to conceive because she cannot produce enough eggs. She learns this from her gynecologist (played by Revathy) who does her best to medically improve Divya’s chances of conceiving.

And then, to everyone’s surprise, and Sandhya’s delight, she becomes pregnant, and gives birth. Life takes on a new turn for the happy couple as they discover the delights of bringing up a baby. But just as suddenly, in a blink of an eye, everything changes. Divya, a fashion model in London, snatches the child from them. Why did she do it? Why is Shaam so helpless though he knows Divya may have kidnapped the child? Will they ever get their child back?

Adhiyaman takes a familiar plot – the triangle – and adds a new element to it: child custody. The focus is not whether Divya, the ex-lover, reunite with Shaam but will the parents reunite with their child. The director builds the suspense carefully in the first half. The flashback romance between Shaam and Divya is entertaining. The dialogues deftly illustrate the points the director wants to make, especially in a lighter vein when, through Shaam, he makes fun of Sandhya’s nose and Divya’s height!

Shaam is in his element as the hero torn between two women. We’ve already witnessed how sensuous Divya was in Polladavan, and in Thoondil, she is even sexier and appealing. She is pure eye candy in the beach song sequence. Though the film’s villain (or should one say, villy?), Divya plays her character sympathetically. Sandhya sparkles as long as she is the young wife; one she turns the young mother, she is mostly teary-eyed and sad, and her sadness weighs down the film.


Once the movie gets a little heavy, Vivek steps in to bring us some comic relief with his running gag of wooing snazzy London girls in his Nattamai Vijaykumar getup! Revathy is competent. Kaviyarasu’s camera uses the London locales interesting, but for some strange reason, the scenes look grainy, and lack clarity. Abhishek Ray, making his debut as music composer, hasn’t done a bad job at all, coming up with at least two memorable songs. However, the background score is noisy, overly melodramatic, with a lot of screaming violins.

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Sakkarakatti Movies

>> Tuesday 11 March, 2008

















Movie : Sakkratti
STARING: Shanthanu Bhagyaraj, Ishita, Vedika
MUSIC: A R Rehman
DIRECTOR: Kalaaprakash
PRODUCER: Prabu
RELEASE DATE: Expected in March 2008

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Ayudham Seyvom Release date

Movie: Ayudham Seyvom
STARING : Sundar C, Anjali, Vivek
MUSIC : Srikanth Deva
DIRECTOR : Udayan
RELEASE DATE : 3/12/2008











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exclusive video for kettavan tamilmovie


“Kettavan” stars Silambarasan in the lead role, with
SS Music VJ Lekha playing the heroine. Santhanam had already
acted with Silambarasan in Vallavan and Manmadhan.

Check out the exclusive video of the film's shooting only at INDIAGLITZ!http://www.indiaglitz.com/channels/tamil/gallery/Events/12627.html

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Ofifcial Website on Anjathey

>> Monday 10 March, 2008


http://www.jhabakmovies.com/


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Pooja start at april & shooting in May On ROBOT picture

The pooja of the mega movie 'Robot' by the mega combination Shankar and the Superstar Rajnikanth will be held around April 14 and the movie will go to the floors by the month of May. The photo-shoot was held last month at AVM Studio. The music director A.R. Rahman too will start his work for the movie soon.

Though the unexpected demise of writer Sujatha, who was working with 'Robot' team, had shocked the entire team, the film will soon be kick started. Since Sujatha is one of the few Tamil writers, who are well versed in scientific matters, it would be a challenging task for the director to find a suitable person to write the dialogues for the science fiction movie.

It is expected that Rajini would finish his portions in ‘Kuselan’ before 'Robot' goes to the floors by May.

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Vambuchanda Tamil Movie Review

>> Friday 7 March, 2008


Cast: Sathyaraj, Uday Kiran, Riyaz Khan, Diya, Raj Kapoor

Direction: Raj Kapoor

Music: D. Imman

Production: Jai Mataji Cine Combines


Five songs, an equal number of fights, throw in a little romance, a little glamour, a little sentiment, some slapstick and something that resembles a plot and there you have it- - a perfect formula movie. The ingredients remain constant but the only question to ask of Vambuchanda is if the script and the execution do enough to hold your attention through the movie. The makers haven’t tried hiding their obvious intentions at attempting a tried and tested mix for the nth time.
Vambuchanda begins as a love story, takes a detour about halfway through, and turns into a political tussle between two men that ends in tragedy, (with the eventual face off and payback). For fairly formulaic fare, Vambuchanda at times isn’t as predictable in spite of the regular irking clichés. Uday Kiran and Diya are in love and it is just like any other routine screen romance with generously distributed song and dance numbers. You settle into another run of the mill parents vs. lovers story but surprisingly their love finds acceptance. That’s when the story really takes off. Uday Kiran discovers that Livingston (who plays his dad) is really not his dad (twist #1) and that’s when Sathyaraj (at long last) enters as a mentally deranged old man. Flashback- to Sathyaraj’s days as a strict election officer whose tiff with a political kingpin played by Fefsi Vijayan ends with both of them losing their sanity. Now, do they regain sanity and go for each other’s throats or do their sons (Uday Kiran and Riyaz Khan) settle scores for their fathers? This is narrated to us through many distinctly melodramatic (sometimes passable, sometimes amusing and sometimes irritating) moments.
Sathyaraj’s role as the lunatic old man is as stereotyped as a mental patient’s character can be. The director tries to evoke a few funny moments at the expense of Sathyaraj through some contrived situations but most of them fall flat while some appear downright ridiculous. Uday Kiran has nothing much to do and consequently doesn’t grab much attention. Raj Kapoor as the brother of heroine Diya is an assistant commissioner and also doubles up as the director of the film. Diya flits in and out of songs and scenes making no qualms about the fact that she is there only for the glamour, a job that she has done boldly. But if anyone from the cast has left a mark it is Riyaz Khan. The actor hasn’t been getting roles worth his talent of late but he impresses here, especially with his fury and emotion. Technically, Vambuchanda rises above what a mediocre masala movie generally delivers. Bulk of the credit for this should go to V.T.Vijayan’s editing, with the camera not doing too badly either. Music doesn’t offer much except for one number, Thaal Thiravai by Jyothsna and Naresh Iyer that stands out. Directorially, Raj
Kapoor’s effort lacks in vision and attention to detail. There are certain glaring errors that appear a bit amateurish and should not be seen in a movie of this budget. Also care should have been taken to avoid meaningless clichés like the costumes worn by women at the Ayurvedic resort in Kerala where the final part of the movie takes place.As in any such movie the ending to is highly melodramatic to the point of being testing. But we have seen similar stuff before, haven’t we? On the business front, Vambuchanda is a movie clearly aimed at the smaller centers and its fate will be judged only once it percolates down to the B and C screens



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Thotta Tamil Movie Review







Cast: Jeevan, Priyamani, Raghuvaran, Livingston, Mayilusamy, Santana Bharathi, Mallika, Sabitha Anand, Vagai Chandrasekar, Vishnupriyan
Direction: Selvah
Music: Srikanth Deva
Production: Ram New Light Productions Ltd.




it is obvious that Jeevan is in the path of shedding his earlier image of crookedness on screen with this blend of action and sentiment. However, director Selva’s Thotta offers nothing new and is a hodgepodge of all commercial ingredients that includes a past-its-sell-by date plot and other inevitable elements such as songs, stunts, love, sentiment, and sacrifice. Priyamani, and a sub plot involving her desire to become a cop, is what makes the movie a little interesting.
Jeevan’s mother is beaten to death by his father,Rajkapoor, and Jeevan is driven away from home. The kid finds shelter in a shady cop’s arms, Sampathraj, who eventually trains him under the auspices of another thug to raise him up as a ferocious hoodlum. Jeevan grows to become a terrifying gangster. However, when he is given orders to throw acid on Priyamani to disfigure her, he falls in love with her instead. Priyamani aspires to become a cop and Jeevan helps her fulfill her wish. In the process, Jeevan brings her to Sampathraj who demands that she sleep with him to help her get the job. Jeevan comes to blows with his mentor and takes a vow to get Priyamani the job without his help. In an unprecedented climax, he helps Priyamani prove her mettle in the shooting test eventually gaining her the job and fulfilling her ambition.
Jeevan is at ease playing the thug and proves that he can emote well- watch the scene when he takes revenge on his father for his mother’s death. The script has scope for nothing more than a typical action hero’s antics and Jeevan pulls it off successfully. Priyamani has all it that takes to be the next bombshell. She scorches alongside Jeevan with skimpy outfits in songs and plays her part to perfection in other scenes where she’s required to act. Other performances worth mentioning are Sampathraj, Livingston, Saranraj, Rajkapoor, and Chandrasekhar. Mayilsamy’s comedy doesn’t blend with the flow and is tiresome in places.
Balamurugan’s camera flips from frame to frame to provide the scenes with the necessary action-flick effect. T. Ramesh’s dialogue strikes the right chord in a few places. Srikanth Deva’s music is deafening, typical of an action-masala flick.
All said and done, Thotta seems to be director Selva’s attempt at reviving the 80s mindless action adventure flicks with an overdose of mother sentiment and sacrifice.







Sourcs : behindwoods



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Rajini Movie on 1 to 150 title


1st Movie - Aboorva Raagangal
25th Movie - Maathu Tappadamaga (Kannadam)
50th Film - Tiger (Telugu)
75th Fim - Ranga
100th Film - Sri Ragavendra
125th Film - Rajathi Raja
150th Film - Padayappa


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The Sultan Trailers

>> Tuesday 19 February, 2008

Sourse : sultanthefilm

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The Sultan Rajini Film











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The 10 Role in dasavatharam

1. A Brahmin
2. A Dwarf
3. A Scientist
4. A Fighter
5. A Black Man
6. A Tourist Guide
7. An Old Woman
8. A Robber
9. A Young Lady
10. An Emperor







































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March - Tamil Movie Dasavatharam's audio launch

Dasavatharam' is a high budget film starring Kamal Haasan, Asin and Mallika Sherawat in the lead roles. Kamal plays ten different roles in the film. The latest buzz in the industry is that the audio launch for the film is expected to take place in the month of March. The chief guest for the launch would be Jackie Chan. The film is produced by Oscar Ravichandran. The producer announced last month that Jackie Chan would be invited as a Chief Guest for the audio launch of the film. Ravichandran's brother Ramesh Babu has gone to Japan to meet Hollywood star. The team is waiting for the return of Ramesh Babu, who is expected to be returning to Chennai this week. Sony has obtained the rights for the songs of ‘Dasavatharam'. It is expected that around two lakhs CD's might be released in the market and the price of each CD will be fixed at Rs. 99.

Sourse : dasavatharam.info

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Indira Vizha tamil movie

>> Wednesday 13 February, 2008

Language: TAMIL
Director: K Rajeshwar
Producer: Ashok K Kothvani
Cast: Srikanth, Namitha, Hema Malini, Raghuvaran
Music: Yadhish







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