Tag: Tamil film

  • Manzar Studios ropes in Surya Balkrishnan to direct upcoming Tamil film

    Manzar Studios ropes in Surya Balkrishnan to direct upcoming Tamil film

    MUMBAI: Manzar Studios has signed filmmaker Surya Balkrishnan and writer Rajiv Rajaram for its upcoming project. A light-hearted comedy-drama, the film showcases the story of a single woman in her late 30s who after walking out of a long-term relationship brazenly decides to do whatever it takes to have a baby and become a single parent.

    With a remarkable journey in commercials and short films, Surya Balkrishnan has been brought on board to direct the movie helmed by Manzar Studio. Balkrishnan also leads an advertising production house and has worked on significant projects in her career. Her documentary Right Forward, based on 12 young girls voyaging on a journey to San Francisco from Dharavi, Mumbai to show their prowess in a soccer camp won much appreciation from the critics while Train Station, a collaborative feature film directed by 40 directors from different parts of the world, premiered at the Berlin International Film Festival.

    Notable Madurai playwright and writer, Rajiv Rajaram will be seen writing the yet-to-be-titled project. Rajiv Rajaram has in the past worked on films such as Aaha Kalyanam – Yash Raj Film’s first Tamil movie and a remake of Band Baaja Baraat, and Moone Moonu Varthai (Just Three Words) produced by SPB Charan. Rajiv was also the founder of popular digital media brands like Put Chutney and Rascalas.

    Manzar Studios director Sunil Doshi said, “We are excited to announce our next project and are particularly looking forward to working with some of the most promising creative talents in the industry such as Surya Balkrishnan and Rajiv Rajaram. The goal of Manzar Studios is to change the storytelling process by focusing on comfort viewing experiences while making culturally and contextually resonating movies for Indian audiences.”

    Manzar Studios content executive Annapoorna Virdi shared, “At Manzar, we are committed to telling stories which are universal, heartfelt and reflect the times that we are in. This story and this character, in particular, is a product of our current times, and will prod us to initiate discussions with our loved ones about topics which are important and yet more often than not brushed under the carpet.”

    Filmmaker Surya Balkrishnan said, "It’s been such a joy creating this character on paper. We can’t wait to get down to actual filming and crafting her for real. Beginning this journey with Manzar Studios is an honour and I am looking forward to telling this real, heart-warming yet fun story."

    Writer Rajiv Rajaram added, “One of the most fascinating things about this movie that interested me was its take on growing up or adulting as the millennial generation calls it. The sheer universality of the idea is something that makes it ripe for the ever-inquisitive Tamil audience to savour and enjoy. Collaborating with Manzar Studios on this spectacular project is a great opportunity to showcase this amazing story."

    The film is inspired by the Argentine movie El Padre De Mis Hijos (Father of my Child) and will be trans-created in Tamil.

  • Brodha V teams up with Kolaveri Di Music Director Anirudh Ravichander for Tamil Film Song– “Shake That”

    Brodha V teams up with Kolaveri Di Music Director Anirudh Ravichander for Tamil Film Song– “Shake That”

    MUMBAI: Anirudh Ravichander, the man behind the viral phenomenon ‘Kolaveri Di’ and the hottest music directors in the Tamil Music industry, announced his collaboration with rapper Brodha V.  Brodha V is bringing his trademark lyrical hip-hop to one of this season’s most anticipated Tamil Films, Kaaki Sattai. Brodha V will be rapping on a high-energy song titled, “Shake That”. The music launch for this film is scheduled on 12-12-2014 on the occasion of Tamil Superstar Rajnikanth’s birthday.

     

    Brodha V, hailing from Bangalore have worked with Vishal-Shekhar and rapped on the song Ready Steady Po from Chennai Express and with Raghu Dixit on the song Dheaon Dheaon from Mujhse Fraandship Karoge. He has also released several DIY style music videos on his YouTube channel which till date have received over a million views. Last year, his latest independent simgle, Aigiri Nandini, likewise has received a great response on YouTube and from critics.

  • Disney UTV to produce Tamil film Theeyaa Vela Seiyyanum Kumaru

    Disney UTV to produce Tamil film Theeyaa Vela Seiyyanum Kumaru

    MUMBAI: Disney UTV Studio has said that its next Tamil film would be titled Theeyaa Vela Seiyyanum Kumaru (Kumar! You‘ve Gotta Work Really Hard, Yaar!).

    Written and directed by Sundar C who had earlier directed the studio‘s superhit Kalakalappu, the film stars popular south stars Siddharth, Santhanam, Hansika, Ganesh Venkatraman and many others. The shooting for the film is currently in progress and it is scheduled to release in June 2013.

    Commented Disney UTV, Chief – South Business, Studios G. Dhananjayan, “Our association with Sundar C has been hugely successful with Kalakalappu in 2012 and we are glad to continue this with Vela Seiyyanum Kumaru this year.

    Comedy films have found a wide audience in South with many recent successes and we are hopeful to create another good film in this genre. We are working towards an eclectic slate for this year and this project is yet another step in that direction.”

    Sundar C, known as a ‘Genius of Comedy‘ in South Cinema, is presenting Siddharth in an interesting lead role for the first time along with Comedy Super Star‘ Santhanam and one of the top actresses of South Hansika. Ganesh Venkatraman in a pivotal role adds strength to the cast of the film.

    The film is to be shot at Kumbakonam, Hyderabad and Chennai.

    While Settai will be UTV‘s first film in Tamil this year; it will release in April. It will be followed by Theeyaa Vela Seiyyanum Kumaru that is to open in June. This will be later followed by the Gaurav and Vikram Prabhu starrer Sigaram Thodu in December 2013.

  • Ban on Vishwaroopam lifted in Malaysia

    Ban on Vishwaroopam lifted in Malaysia

    MUMBAI: The Malaysian Home Ministry has lifted the ban on Kamal Hassan‘s controversial Tamil film Vishwaroopam.

    The National Censorship Board and the Malaysian Islamic Development Department (Jakim) reportedly studied the film from the religious and security point of view before greenlighting the film‘s release in the country.

    Board chairman Datuk Raja Azahar Raja Abdul Manap said the Department agreed that the movie can now be shown as it was satisfied with the removal of certain scenes considered sensitive after a series of meetings.

    In a statement, Datuk said that the Home Ministry allowed the film to be shown in cinemas nationwide following the setting up of a monitoring panel by the censorship board and Jakim.

    “But the approval was on condition that film distributor Lotus Five Star AV (M) Sdn Bhd abides by the decision taken by the board to remove certain scenes from the film,” Datuk observed.

    The film deals with international terrorism. The film started screening in the country from Tuesday.

  • Kamal Hassan back to Bollywood with Amar Hain

    Kamal Hassan back to Bollywood with Amar Hain

    MUMBAI: Kamal Hassan is returning to the Hindi screen after a gap of 12 long years. The actor-producer-director is set to enter the arena with a separate Hindi version of his big-budgeted Tamil film.

    According to Hassan, he wrote the script two years ago but put it aside because it required great intellectual and financial inputs. “I think I am now ready on both counts,” he is quoted to have said.

    Titled Amar Hain, the film will take a dispassionate look at the legitimisation of corruption in present-day India. Though the film isn‘t judgmental about corruption, it looks at contemporary mores dispassionately.

    The other angle is the invisibility of global crime lords in the era of technology. “In the digital era, everything including crime is on the computer and the phone. That‘s why we never see global players in the crime game in our country. They don‘t need to since all their work is digitally manouevred. Amar Hain goes into all of this,” Hassan added.

    The film will be made in Tamil and Hindi with Hassan himself helming the project, besides playing the lead in both the versions.

    The last film Hasan produced, directed and acted was Hey Ram in 2000.

  • Gautham Menon planning Hindi remake of Tamil film

    Gautham Menon planning Hindi remake of Tamil film

    MUMBAI: Bollywood‘s growing love affair with the South has not just helped Salman Khan reclaim his stardom but has also become a ticket for many southern directors to make their mark here.

    One such director is Gautham Menon, known in Bollywood as a filmmaker whose films gets remade in Hindi as hit films. He is mulling with the idea to cast either Salman Khan or Shah Rukh Khan in the remake of his Kamal Hassan-starrer Vettaiyaadu Vilaiyaadu.

    The role of the protagonist is that of a daredevil cop who is not just defined by his work, but also the style in which he does it. As things stand today, Salman Khan is most preferred as he has already played a cop in Wanted, a remake of the Tamil film Pokhri.

    Vettaiyaadu Vilaiyaadu, made in 2006, was a super hit film because it was one of the more modern crime thrillers with some super advanced special effects. The film had Hassan playing a cop. The film was reviewed as one of the most engaging investigative films down South.Meanwhile, Menon is making a comeback to Bollywood with the remake of his Tamil film Vinnaithaandi in Hindi titled Ekk Diwana Tha, starring Prateik and Amy Jackson.

  • Eros partners PKP for Tamil film

    Eros partners PKP for Tamil film

    MUMBAI: Eros International Media (EIML), the pure play film entertainment company, has entered into a co-production deal with Photon Kathaas Productions (PKP) for a Tamil film.

    The action thriller film, titled Yohan: Adhyayam Ondru, will have Vijay in the lead role.

    Produced in association with Future Film Production (UK production), the film will be directed by Gautham Menon and is likely to go on the floors in the second quarter of 2012.

    Yohan centers on a character that will be featured in a series of films (prequels and sequels). The film will be shot in international locations, predominantly in the United Kingdom with the active support of the UK government.

    Eros International Media MD Sunil Lulla said, “Eros continues to make advances in the regional film markets and we are happy to associate with PKP and further expand our south repertoire. Yohan: Adhyayam Ondru promises to be one of its kind action thrillers by the very talented Gautham Menon.”

    Menon added, “I am really looking forward to filming an all-out action film after Vettaiyadu Villaiyadu. Also interesting because I will be working with Vijay for the first time. Yohan will be made like an international film while still retaining all the elements, especially music, that makes Indian cinema work.”

  • The Dirty Picture is a successful endeavour

    The Dirty Picture is a successful endeavour

    MUMBAI: Director Milan Luthria takes you back into the Tamil film scene of 1980 and once he does that, you don‘t bother if he or his writer is situationally or factually correct because they tell a story, a thing that has not happened in Hindi films very often in recent years. 

     

     

    Producer: Shobha Kapoor, Ekta Kapoor.
    Director: Milan Luthria.
    Cast: Naseeruddin Shah, Vidya Balan, Emraan Hashmi, Tusshar Kapoor, Anju Mahendroo, Rajesh Sharma.

    The film, The Dirty Picture, has been totally promoted around Vidya Balan, the protagonist of this story despite the film having three heroes, Naseeruddin Shah, an acknowledged performer; Emraan Hashmi, a star in the making forever and; Tusshar Kapoor, a jack in the pack: a great risk in a country where a heroine dominated film find the going tough. Visually and thematically, it is a Vidya Balan show all the way, but, frankly speaking, the film is the triumph of the story, screenplay, dialogue writer and lyricist Rajat Arora; he is the real hero of The Dirty Picture.

     

    Vidya Balan has only one dream since childhood, to make it to the silver screen. Her idol is the action hero, Surya played by Naseeruddin Shah, a family man so to say but the glossy magazines put his score with girls at 500.

    Vidya Balan, having fled from home, grows up to be worldly wise, convinced that she has what every men wants in a woman and she is ready to put this knowledge to use. Vidya Balan, struggling to be in a dance number in a film, happens to be at the right place at right time one such day of her struggle and ends up dancing for a film. The director, Emraan Hashmi, a man with an eye on Hollywood, deletes scene, calling it obscene. Vidya Balan is disappointed and ready to pack her meagre belongings and go back when she learns that if not in cities, she has finally arrived on the film scene through rural audience; as the film flops the producer adds her ‘obscene‘ song to re-release the film at rural centres.

    She is now a craze, a mascot must for dances in films and next she finds herself sharing screen space with her idol, Neseeruddin Shah only to be rejected by him after a few takes. Vidya Balan walks into his makeup room with a proposal for him, “You may have tuned up with 500 women but how about tuning up with one woman 500 times?” Sure enough, Naseeruddin Shah is convinced and the shooting resumes and thereby starts the legend of Silk, the screen name given to Vidya Balan.

    When shirked by Naseerunddin Shah, she finds an apt replacement in his brother, Tusshar Kapoor, an aspiring writer and her weapon to hit back at the former. Like all such characters the success goes to her head and the downfall begins and there comes a time when she even walks into the abode of a porn film maker. The lonely woman craves for company, someone to talk to and drowns herself in alcohol but the irony plays its part that her biggest detractor, the man who made an obsession of hating Vidya Balan is the only one who is charmed by her eventually and the only man who ends up caring for her.

    The Dirty Picture boasts of no star draw, the package itself is its draw, the creative team and the performers; the combination here is near perfect. Being Vidya Balan show all the way, she comes out with flying colours; from fitting into 1980s South films‘ weighty sexy oomph girl to a loser, she plays all these with conviction. Naseeruddin Shah as the caricature south superstar gives one of his seasoned performances and the parts involving him and Vidya Balan, accounts for most of the first half which makes for most interesting viewing.

    Tusshar Kapoor is passable as substitute lover. It is Emraan Hashmi‘s tongue in cheek filmmaker character which again makes things interesting; he plays a role different from his usual fare and is impressive. Milan Luthria shows his versatility with The Dirty Picture with deft handling as nowhere does he give into temptations to titillate or expose unnecessarily. Rajat Arora‘s scripting is taut but his dialogue writing is outstanding; not merely one-sided one liners, there is repartees galore, all packing humour and punch. Music is good with two popular numbers, Ooh la la… and Ishq sufiyana…

    The Dirty Picture is a reasonably priced film and has opened well at multiplexes to positive reports; while its pattern of appreciation may differ from place to place, in totality it is a successful endeavour.

     

    I Am Singh is a crash course in Sikhism 
     

     

     

    Producer:Sardar Peshaura Singh Thind.
    Director: Puneet Issar.
    Cast: Gulzar Inder Chahal, Tulip Joshi, Puneet Issar, Rizwan Haider, Brooke Johnston, Amy Rasimas.

    It seems one can still squeeze a story out of post 9/11 incident though a lot has happened closer home since then. That 9/11 is a thing of the past and that except for watching visuals on TV, few Indians were affected, the story of I Am Singh makes it even more limited, dealing with hate crimes, the attacks on Sikhs in the US whom the ignorant local goons killed thinking they were Afghans or some such terrorist merely because they wear turbans. I am Singh portrays the glorification of Sikh community and is a crash course in Sikhism.

     

    Gulzar Chahal is woken out up one late night at his Chandigarh home with a call from the US where his brothers are settled; his family has been attacked and, while one brother has been killed, father has been seriously wounded and the other brother has gone missing. Chahal arrives in US only to meet with uncooperative policemen and some more attacks. No one would tell him what exactly happened till he finally meets his brothers‘ Pakistani friend, Rizwan Haider, who has been an eyewitness to the gory incident.

    This time, Chahal approaches police with this eyewitness but still to no avail. He realises that he is on his own when comes another Sikh on the scene, Puneet Issar, a police officer suspended from LAPD for wearing turban on duty! He tells him to seek redress from court and puts him on to a lady attorney cum human rights activist. The attorney proves efficient and so does the American judiciary as, in one hearing it dispenses three cases, delivering verdict for three separate cases, those of attack and murder of Chahal‘s brother, suspension of Puneet Issar and release of Chahal‘s brother who was actually confined to custody by police for carrying arms.

    I Am Singh is a case of indulgence, the protagonist, Gulzar Chahal is no actor nor are the others on the roaster. Music has a sectional appeal. Direction and script are average at best.

    I Am Singh has no prospects to last even a day at cinema halls.

  • Force is an average action fare

    Force is an average action fare

    Force uses the tried and tested formula of good vs evil, honest cop vs the underworld.

    A remake of the Tamil film Kaakha Kaakha (also made into Telugu and Kannada), it packs the regular South formula of slotting romance and songs through most of its first half and going for no holds barred action otherwise.

    The action is brute, fast paced and gory at times. But then, that is its draw for it caters to the much deprived action film lovers.

    John Abraham is an undercover officer with the Narcotics Cell, with a nothing to lose attitude. He has nobody to mourn him if he were to sacrifice his life in the line of duty. He is a lethal combination of muscle and mind and believes in instant justice advocating finishing a criminal with a Rs 200 bullet rather than spending crores to keep him in jail.

    He is assigned to go after all the gangs that deal in narcotics in India and, with his team of three others, busts the four major gangs operating at four entry points of India. Soon he realises that the drugs are back in the market and he and his cell were only used to eliminate all the other drug barons so that a new gang led by two brothers, Mukesh Rishi and Vidyut Jamwal, could flourish as a monopoly.

  • UTV ventures into Malayalam films

    UTV ventures into Malayalam films

    MUMBAI: UTV Motion Pictures has forayed into Malayalam films with director Saji Surendran‘s Husbands in Goa.

    Starring Jayasurya, Asif Ali, Biju Menon, Indrajith, Bhama, Bhavana and Samvritha Sunil, the film is the story of three husbands (Jayasurya, Indrajith and Asif) who are on a trip to Goa to take a break from their messy married lives.

    During the trip, they become friends with a rogue husband (Biju Menon), who is on the verge of divorcing his wife. Things get more interesting when their wives join them in Goa and from then on, it is a cat-and-mouse game.
     
    Indrajith, who plays a lawyer in a family Court, is married to Bhavana, the pampered sister of four brothers. Owing to her laziness, he has to do the household chores. Jayasurya, the second friend, is a chartered accountant married to Bhama; he is an extremely devotional man. Asif Ali, a bank officer, is married to Samvritha Sunil, a highly educated woman who runs entrance coaching class.

    The film will go on floors in February next year. Meanwhile, UTV is reportedly planning to do a project with Mohanlal, to be directed by B Unnikrishnan.

    UTV‘s last film in the South was the Vikram starrer Tamil film, Deiva Thiirumagal.