Tag: Suresh Gopi

  • Stars Shine Bright at the Mazhavil Entertainment Awards 2024: A Grand Celebration of Malayalam Cinema

    Stars Shine Bright at the Mazhavil Entertainment Awards 2024: A Grand Celebration of Malayalam Cinema

    The Mazhavil Entertainment Awards 2024 is set to captivate audiences on September 7th and 8th, starting at 7 PM, exclusively on Mazhavil Manorama. Renowned as the biggest celebration of Malayalam cinema with legendary presence of Mammootty and Mohanlal and more than 100 artists, this event has been a cultural phenomenon since its inception in 2018, drawing over 1 crore television viewers and more than 5 crore social media viewers annually.

    This year, the event promises an extraordinary spectacle with the presence of many icons such as Fahadh Faasil, Suresh Gopi, Manju Warrier, Dhyan Sreenivasan and Honey Rose. The evening will be packed with a variety of entertainment, from hilarious skits and vibrant dance performances to mesmerizing musical acts, reflecting the dynamic spirit of Malayalam Cinema.

    In a historic moment, beloved actor Jagathy Sreekumar will make his first award function appearance since his accident, adding a deeply emotional touch to the night. The awards ceremony will honour the finest in the industry, with Mammootty being named Entertainer of the Year – Actor, Oorvashi as the Master Entertainer – Actor, Sheela as the Evergreen Entertainer, Prithviraj as the Entertainer of the Year – Versatile, Blessy as the Entertainer of the Year – Director, and Sathyan Anthikad as the Master Entertainer – Director.

    As part of the Onam festivities, the Mazhavil Entertainment Awards continues to be an essential celebration for Malayalees, showcasing the best of Malayalam cinema in all its glory.
     

  • Manorama News Conclave 2024 concludes on a high note

    Manorama News Conclave 2024 concludes on a high note

    Mumbai: The conclave, titled ‘Change Makers,’ began earlier in the day with tributes to the Wayanad landslide victims. Defence minister Rajnath Singh inaugurated the event at the Hotel ‘O by Tamara’. This year’s conclave brought together ‘Changemakers’ from different walks of life. Since its inception in 2017, the Manorama News Conclave has addressed topics ranging from happiness and freedom to a new India. Union minister Suresh Gopi was the chief guest at the closing session at 6 pm.

    The defence minister said the last decade was an era of “epochal change” in the country’s economic, cultural and political spheres. Singh painted Prime Minister Narendra Modi as a visionary who could tap into the disenchantment that was so pervasive in the country in 2014 and transform it into positive thinking. He added that certain states were not doing enough for the safety of women in the country. The union minister said this in the context of the Kolkata rape incident.”We have amended laws to provide capital punishment for heinous crimes like rape. This should be implemented with strictness,” the minister said.

    Suresh Gopi

    Suresh Gopi, who created history by giving the BJP its first elected representative to the Parliament, was modest about his unique accomplishment while delivering his address at the Manorama News Conclave 2024. “The change-maker who bestowed that honour upon my party and my family is not me, it is definitely the people of Thrissur,” said the minister of state for petroleum and natural gas and the ministry of tourism.

    Kani Kusruti
    The conclave honoured the stars of the film All We Imagine as Light, which won the Cannes Grand Prix award. The cast, including Kani Kusruti, Divya Prabha, Chhaya Kadam, Anand Sami, Azeez Nedumangad, and Hridhu Haroon, also engaged in a discussion after being felicitated by Malayala Manorama chief editor Mammen Mathew. While discussing the Hema Committee report, Kani Kusruti lauded WCC and survivors for coming forward and sharing their struggles. “There’s no standardised pay in the film industry. Though it is based on the market value of a market, there should be a margin and contract,” she said. Meanwhile, actor Divya Prabha said the Cannes recognition did not help her gain more opportunities.

    Sojan Joseph, the first Malayali MP from the UK, spoke on the ‘Changing face of migration’. Joseph, a mental health nurse who got elected from a constituency in the UK with an 80 per cent native population, wondered whether Kerala had ever fielded a nurse in parliamentary elections.While admitting that there is a right-wing movement against immigration in Europe, Joseph cited a few instances where people sometimes forget to abide by a country’s laws and system.

    Thiruvallur MP Sasikanth Senthil, BJP national spokesperson Anil Antony, and SFI all India secretary Dipsita Dhar discussed ‘India: The Voice that Matters’.

    Inner Manipur MP and JNU associate professor Bimol Akoijam discussed the ongoing crisis in Manipur at a session of the conclave.

    For the first time in the state’s history, Kerala chief secretary Dr V Venu and chief secretary-designate Dr Sarada Muraleedharan, a husband-and-wife duo, shared the changes they envision. “Sometimes, we push ideas to the government, and they get spurned. We must accept that and move on. They might have a better political vision about the issue,” Sarada Muraleedharan said at the conclave.

    Directors Jeo Baby, Chidambaram, and Rahul Sadasivan
    Directors Jeo Baby, Chidambaram, and Rahul Sadasivan discuss the transformative shifts that captivate Malayalam cinema and welcome the changes heralded by the release of the Hema Committee report.

    Dr Roxy Mathew Koll, a scientist at the Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology, Pune, and recipient of the Vigyan Yuva–Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Award, spoke of the need for societal change in tandem with climate change.

    Public Accounts Committee chairman and AICC general secretary KC Venugopal, Minister P Rajeeve, and former union minister V Muraleedharan

    Public Accounts Committee chairman and AICC general secretary KC Venugopal, Minister P Rajeeve, and former union minister V Muraleedharan seek answers and ideas on the question, ‘Is Kerala on a changed track?’

    Dr Tom Joseph, director (new initiatives) at Jain University, speaks on the state and higher education standards.

     Manorama News anchors - Shani Prabhakaran, Nisha Purushothaman and A Ayyappadas

    In an interesting twist, Manorama News anchors – Shani Prabhakaran, Nisha Purushothaman and A Ayyappadas – known for their probing questions, will face counter-questions from Speaker AN Shamseer.

    The Manorama News Conclave 2024 offered a platform for enlightening discussions and unique activities, bringing together diverse voices and perspectives on India.

  • Malayalam KBC ‘Ningalkkum Aakam Kodeeswaran’ S4 on Asianet

    Malayalam KBC ‘Ningalkkum Aakam Kodeeswaran’ S4 on Asianet

    BENGALURU: Star India’s Malayalam GEC Asianet is all set to start airing season 4 of the Malayalam version of the popular game show Who Wants to be a Millionaire? or Ningalkkum Aakam Kodeeswaran (NAK) from 9 January 2016 onward at the 930 pm primetime slot from Monday to Thursday. The one hour show will be anchored once again by Mollywood anchor Suresh Gopi. Asianet and Big Synergy Media Limited are the show producers.

    NAK replaces two thirty minute fiction shows Kavacham and Vellanakalude Nadu. The channel has roped in Nestle India Limited’s coated wafer brand Munch as title sponsor and is powered by Vivo phones. NAK season 4 will be co-presented by realty player Asset Homes; Jewellery brands Josco, Chungath; and Ayurmix.

    The game show will test the competence of the participants in general knowledge, current affairs and all the major fields of knowledge. The preliminary round had participants vying for opportunity to attend the phone-in, written test and interview. The finalists can join the anchor in the hot seat and try their luck in the 15 rounds of the game. Like last year, the prize money for a contestant who successfully answers all the 15 questions is Rs one crore.

    The finalists play a ‘Fastest Finger First’ round to make it to the main game. From there on, they play rounds with increasing levels of difficulty, and winning higher amounts of money, culminating in the Rs one crore prize. Contestants can stop at any time after having viewed the next question.

  • Malayalam KBC ‘Ningalkkum Aakam Kodeeswaran’ S4 on Asianet

    Malayalam KBC ‘Ningalkkum Aakam Kodeeswaran’ S4 on Asianet

    BENGALURU: Star India’s Malayalam GEC Asianet is all set to start airing season 4 of the Malayalam version of the popular game show Who Wants to be a Millionaire? or Ningalkkum Aakam Kodeeswaran (NAK) from 9 January 2016 onward at the 930 pm primetime slot from Monday to Thursday. The one hour show will be anchored once again by Mollywood anchor Suresh Gopi. Asianet and Big Synergy Media Limited are the show producers.

    NAK replaces two thirty minute fiction shows Kavacham and Vellanakalude Nadu. The channel has roped in Nestle India Limited’s coated wafer brand Munch as title sponsor and is powered by Vivo phones. NAK season 4 will be co-presented by realty player Asset Homes; Jewellery brands Josco, Chungath; and Ayurmix.

    The game show will test the competence of the participants in general knowledge, current affairs and all the major fields of knowledge. The preliminary round had participants vying for opportunity to attend the phone-in, written test and interview. The finalists can join the anchor in the hot seat and try their luck in the 15 rounds of the game. Like last year, the prize money for a contestant who successfully answers all the 15 questions is Rs one crore.

    The finalists play a ‘Fastest Finger First’ round to make it to the main game. From there on, they play rounds with increasing levels of difficulty, and winning higher amounts of money, culminating in the Rs one crore prize. Contestants can stop at any time after having viewed the next question.

  • Vikram’s ‘I’ opens to a tremendous response

    Vikram’s ‘I’ opens to a tremendous response

    MUMBAI: Director Shankar’s much hyped project starring Vikram, has opened to tremendous response from the audience. I, which released on 14 January, 2015, opened to Rs 34.74 crores worldwide and also stars Amy Jackson, Upen Patel, Suresh Gopi and Santhanam.

     

    I was also released in various parts of North India. In Andhra Pradesh and Nizam, the Telugu dubbed version of the film has also set the cash registers ringing with Rs 10.45 crore at the box office.

     

    While the film has been garnering mixed reviews, it has managed to rake in Rs 9.62 crore at the box office.

     

    However if we compare first day collections, I is still far behind Rajinikanth’s Lingaa (Rs 12.8 crore) and Vijay’s Kaththi (Rs 12.5 crore) in the Tamil Nadu box office.

  • ‘Ningalkkum Aakam Kodeeswaran’ season 3 on Asianet

    ‘Ningalkkum Aakam Kodeeswaran’ season 3 on Asianet

    MUMBAI: Popular quiz show ‘Ningalkkum Aakam Kodeeswaran’ season 3 (NAK Season 3) will be telecast on Asianet Channel from 29 December.  The third edition of ‘Ningalkkum Aakaam Kodeeswaran’, which saw actor Suresh Gopi donning the hat of an anchor with elan, offers a prize money of Rs 1 crore, so far unsurpassed on South Indian television channels.

     

    The game show will test the competence of the participants in general knowledge , current affairs and all the major fields of knowledge. The preliminary round had participants vying for opportunity to attend the phone-in, written test and interview. The finalists can join the anchor in the hot seat and try their luck in the 15 rounds of the game.

     

    The finalists play a ‘Fastest Finger First’ round to make it to the main game. From there on, they play rounds with increasing levels of difficulty, and winning higher amounts of money, culminating in the Rs 1 crore prize. Contestants can stop at any time having viewed the next question.

     

    Asianet & Big Synergy Media have produced the show. The show will be telecast on Asianet at 8.00 PM on Every Monday to Thursday.

  • Arnold Schwarzenegger to share dais with Rajinikanth

    Arnold Schwarzenegger to share dais with Rajinikanth

    MUMBAI: Hollywood star Arnold Schwarzenegger arrived amidst tight security at the Chennai airport to attend the audio launch of Vikram-starrer romantic thriller titled ‘I.

     

    The audio launch will take place on 15 September evening at the Jawaharlal Nehru Indoor Stadium, where the star of the Terminator film series will share the dais with Tamil movie superstar Rajinikanth. AR Rahman is also said to perform all the songs from the album live at the event and will be supported by dancers, who will perform wearing the actual costumes and make-up from the film.

     

    Filmed across eight countries and set to music by AR Rahman, I was directed by Shankar. The movie also stars Amy Jackson, Suresh Gopi and Upen Patel in lead roles and is expected to hit screens during Diwali. The film was produced and distributed by Venu Ravichandran under his production banner, Aascar Films.

     

    The 67-year star has a jam-packed schedule for the day. According to media reports, the actor is also scheduled to meet Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Jayalalithaa before the launch.

     

    “Arnold arrived with his entourage this morning. He is expected to meet Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa in the afternoon. His team had sent a special request for the meeting,” a source from the film’s unit told IANS.

     

    Born 30 July 1947, the Austrian-born American actor, former professional bodybuilder and the 38th Governor of California from 2003 until 2011, Schwarzenegger won the Mr. Universe title at age 20. Schwarzenegger gained fame as a Hollywood action film icon in “The Terminator” – one of his best-known movie roles.

  • Moser Baer set to enter Kerala home video market with 101 Malayalam titles

    Moser Baer set to enter Kerala home video market with 101 Malayalam titles

    MUMBAI: Moser Baer Ltd is expanding its home video business. The company plans to come out with Malayalam films in the VCD and DVD formats.

    The entry into this market will be with Tiger which has Suresh Gopi, Murali and Gopika as star cast. This will be released in both VCD and DVD formats.

    “We plan to launch 100 other titles from our library of over 600 Malayalam titles, both from catalogue as new films. This is the first time that a launch of such an unprecedented scale of titles will take place in Kerala. While all the titles will be introduced in VCD format, 12 key titles are planned to be introduced in DVD format also,” the company said in a statement.

    Moser Baer has already lined up 26 distributors in Kerala and stocks shall be available immediately in around 5,000 outlets which will be scaled up in future. “We will be advertising the concept of low cost, original VCDs and DVDs in local TV channels and press starting from 1 February,” the company said.

    On 10 January, Moser Baer launched over 101 Tamil titles in Tamil Nadu. The company releases video content on DVD and Video CD formats using its proprietary and patented technology which it claims “enhances quality” and significantly reduces cost.

    Moser Baer is in final negotiations to acquire copyrights/exclusive license of more than 7000 titles in all major Indian languages. “This initiative in Kerala is poised to bring a paradigm change in the home video market. We believe this will lead to much higher consumption of content on home video, and encourage people to build libraries and eschew piracy. We have planned distribution to reach virtually every town where there is a movie loving family. Our rich library, world-class packaging and production, and unbeatable value propositions for customers will surely propel Moser Baer and this new venture into the top end of the market in a very short time,” said Moser Baer executive director Ratul Puri.

    The new initiative will release titles in Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Kannada, Bhojpuri, Marathi, Bengali, Gujarati and Punjabi languages. “With 18 CFAs, 400 distributors and a dedicated sales force, this division will also set up owned and branded outlets at about 300 locations in addition to its alliances with large format stores. One such branded outlet was already inaugurated and isfunctioning at Pondicherry,” the company said.

  • Kerala to have Rs 1.5 bn ‘Cochin Media City’

    Kerala to have Rs 1.5 bn ‘Cochin Media City’

    MUMBAI: God’s own country Kerala seems to be on an overdrive when it comes to media initiatives. The state, which already is home to about 13 television channels, will soon have a group of entrepreneurs entering the virgin space of converged media solutions.

    Christened Cochin Media City or CMC, the Rs 1.5 billion project revolves around the basic idea of tapping the immense commercial potential in television and allied services under one roof.

    CMC will kick off in the first half of September 2006 with its first project, a media school. According to CMC VP marketing B. Pratap Chandar, the media school project will be followed by a commercial teleport initiative.

    “CMC’s media school would focus on media education, advance research in media studies and critical thinking. We want to make it a premium training ground for those aspiring for a career in electronic media, in particular, and the media in general. Our second project, which is a teleport facility, will launch in 2007”, says Chandar, while revealing a bunch of media initiatives that CMC aspires to come up with in due course.

    What are the initiatives that CMC is looking for? In short, the following:
    # Technical consultancy services to electronic media.

    # Content Production and management.

    # Production and post-production facilities for the entertainment media.

    # Television channel and FM radio station.

    # Digital cinema project.

    # IT-enabled services, which in India is booming.

    # Media marketing, research & information services.

    # Publishing.

    “The basic idea to bring the entire media activity under one umbrella comes from the emergence of various channels in the slow growth visual media market. Today, there is a proliferation of TV channels in the Malayalam TV industry. By the middle of 2007, Kerala will have the unique distinction of having 20 regional (Malayalam) TV channels addressing a population of 33 million Keralites and a TV advertisement market of Rs 2.4 billion (with an expected annual growth rate of 15 to 20 per cent),” adds Chandar.

    CMC’s board of directors comprises popular Malayalam actor Suresh Gopi, noted film director Shaji Kailas and cinematographer Rajeev Ravi.

    The corporate affairs of the company will be managed by a team of professionals lead by former Kerala director-general of police Rajagopalan Nair in the capacity of managing director. Former chairman of Malabar Cements K Ramakrishnan has been roped in as the corporate advisor.

    By setting up its base in Kochi, CMC attempts to utilise coastal town’s technological advantages.

    “The city offers 15 GBPS bandwidth support at India’s lowest cost, ‘SEA-ME-WE-3’ and ‘SAFE’ submarine cable connectivity and VSNL’s primary international gateway connectivity, plus Reliance, Bharti, VSNL and (government-controlled) BSNL’s fibre optic backbone connectivity,” says Chandar.

    Kochi is also rated as the second best IT enabled services destination in Nasscom’s survey, with operational costs less than 50 per cent when compared to other major cities.

    The full-fledged project will be based at the Hi-Tech Park of Kinfra at Kalamassery and permission for land has been sought.

  • Kerala to have Rs 1.5 bn ‘Cochin Media City’

    MUMBAI: God’s own country Kerala seems to be on an overdrive when it comes to media initiatives. The state, which already is home to about 13 television channels, will soon have a group of entrepreneurs entering the virgin space of converged media solutions.

    Christened Cochin Media City or CMC, the Rs 1.5 billion project revolves around the basic idea of tapping the immense commercial potential in television and allied services under one roof.
    CMC will kick off in the first half of September 2006 with its first project, a media school. According to CMC VP marketing B. Pratap Chandar, the media school project will be followed by a commercial teleport initiative.

    “CMC’s media school would focus on media education, advance research in media studies and critical thinking. We want to make it a premium training ground for those aspiring for a career in electronic media, in particular, and the media in general. Our second project, which is a teleport facility, will launch in 2007”, says Chandar, while revealing a bunch of media initiatives that CMC aspires to come up with in due course.
    What are the initiatives that CMC is looking for? In short, the following:

    # Technical consultancy services to electronic media.

    # Content Production and management.

    # Production and post-production facilities for the entertainment media.

    # Television channel and FM radio station.

    # Digital cinema project.

    # IT-enabled services, which in India is booming.

    # Media marketing, research & information services.

    # Publishing.

    “The basic idea to bring the entire media activity under one umbrella comes from the emergence of various channels in the slow growth visual media market. Today, there is a proliferation of TV channels in the Malayalam TV industry. By the middle of 2007, Kerala will have the unique distinction of having 20 regional (Malayalam) TV channels addressing a population of 33 million Keralites and a TV advertisement market of Rs 2.4 billion (with an expected annual growth rate of 15 to 20 per cent),” adds Chandar.

    CMC’s board of directors comprises popular Malayalam actor Suresh Gopi, noted film director Shaji Kailas and cinematographer Rajeev Ravi.

    The corporate affairs of the company will be managed by a team of professionals lead by former Kerala director-general of police Rajagopalan Nair in the capacity of managing director. Former chairman of Malabar Cements K Ramakrishnan has been roped in as the corporate advisor.

    By setting up its base in Kochi, CMC attempts to utilise coastal town’s technological advantages.

    “The city offers 15 GBPS bandwidth support at India’s lowest cost, ‘SEA-ME-WE-3’ and ‘SAFE’ submarine cable connectivity and VSNL’s primary international gateway connectivity, plus Reliance, Bharti, VSNL and (government-controlled) BSNL’s fibre optic backbone connectivity,” says Chandar.

    Kochi is also rated as the second best IT enabled services destination in Nasscom’s survey, with operational costs less than 50 per cent when compared to other major cities.

    The full-fledged project will be based at the Hi-Tech Park of Kinfra at Kalamassery and permission for land has been sought.