Bollywood’s top grosser 3 Idiots is being remade in Tamil and Telugu. Ace director Shankar is directing the movie.
After Mahesh Babu and Vijay saying no to play Aamir Khan’s role in Telugu and Tamil respectively, Shankar decided to rope popular actor Surya to play in Telugu and Tamil.
Surya reportedly demanded Rs 20 crore to play leading role in both versions of the movie. Aamir Khan made over Rs 20 crore wih 3 Idiots in Hindi apart from director Raju Hirani. Ileana is playing Kareena Kapoor’s role in Telugu and Tamil.
Surya was appreciated for his sterling performance in Rakta Charitra 2. There are no doubts about his acting abilities but producer will heed to his demand or not is a million dollar question.
Gemini Film Circuit is remaking the movie. They also made earlier Shankar Dada MBBS and Shankar Dada Zindabad both starring Chiranjeevi. While MBBS was a hit Zindabad disappointed at the box-office
Sunday, December 26, 2010
Friday, December 24, 2010
Suriya’s 7aam Arivu will have the climax shot next month
Actor Suriya was recently injured while shooting for an action sequence for his upcoming film ‘Ezham Arivu’. Instantly the doctors advised him to take a small break from the stunt sequences until he gets well and proves to be fit.
The makers of ‘Ezham Arivu’ have now decided to shoot the climax action sequence by next month and erstwhile Suriya is involved into other works that include his ad shoot for ‘Zandu Balm’ with hottie Malaika Arora. Suriya will be the brand ambassador for ‘Zandu Balm’ in Tamil Nadu while Junior NTR has been signed for the ambassadorship in Andhra Pradesh.
Suriya as the Icon of CCL
Suriya’s active involvement in the development of Tamil film industry has yielded him an epitome of honor amongst the tinsel town celebrities. With the Celebrities Cricket League all set to get-go between 4 film industries Bollywood (Mumbai Heroes), Telugu film industry (Telugu Tigers), Kannada film industry (Bangalore Stars) and Kollywood (Tamil Superstars), the team of Kollywood is almost formed.
There are 24 players out of which 11 will be finalized within short span of time. The official announcement of CCL team happened recently with Sarath Kumar and his wife Radhika Sarathkumar presiding interacting with media channels.
In the press meet, Sarath Kumar confirmed that Suriya will be the icon of CCL while Vikram and Vijay have been approached. Karthi, Jayam Ravi, Shaam, Abbas, Vishnu, Vikranth, Narain, Ramana, Harshavardhan and others were present.
The first season of CCL will kick-start from last week of January
There are 24 players out of which 11 will be finalized within short span of time. The official announcement of CCL team happened recently with Sarath Kumar and his wife Radhika Sarathkumar presiding interacting with media channels.
In the press meet, Sarath Kumar confirmed that Suriya will be the icon of CCL while Vikram and Vijay have been approached. Karthi, Jayam Ravi, Shaam, Abbas, Vishnu, Vikranth, Narain, Ramana, Harshavardhan and others were present.
The first season of CCL will kick-start from last week of January
Thursday, December 16, 2010
Karthi’s ‘Siruthai’ Audio To Be Released By Surya and Gautham.
Actr Surya, director Gautham Vasudev Menon and director Lingusamy will release the audio of Karthi-starrer Siruthai on December 19th at the Sathyam Cinemas. Siruthai is already creating huge expectations among Karthi’s fans as his earlier film Paiyya, with Tamannah, was a smash hit. The audio rights have been procured by Mumbai-based company Venus as Vidyasagar’s music has impressed.
There are five songs that have been scored by Vidyasagar for this film – Naan Romba Nalla, Azhaga Porandhutta, Thalaatu, Adi Raakkaama Raakku, and Chellam Vaada Chellam.
This Karthi – Tamannna starrer also has Santhanam handling the comedy. The movie is expected to be released in January 2011
There are five songs that have been scored by Vidyasagar for this film – Naan Romba Nalla, Azhaga Porandhutta, Thalaatu, Adi Raakkaama Raakku, and Chellam Vaada Chellam.
This Karthi – Tamannna starrer also has Santhanam handling the comedy. The movie is expected to be released in January 2011
Hari and Surya to team up again
Surya and director Hari are one of the most successful duo who have hit the dot in all the three projects they had worked together. 'Aaru', 'Vel' and 'Singam' were commercially successful movies which were liked by audiences of all classes. The latest buzz states that the duo might team up once again for another project after the completion of their present commitments.
Presently Surya is buy with 'Ezham Arivu' and Hari is progressing fast with Dhanush in 'Venghai'. The sources revel that Hari might move on with Surya in the mid of 2011. Hari's 'Venghai' has Dhanush and Tamannah in lead roles. Raj Kiran plays a pivotal role and cinematography is handled by Vetri. Devi Sri Prasad is scoring the music for Venghai.
On the other hand Surya after completing '7aam Ariv' will be switching over to KV Anand's project which will be produced by Kalpathy S Agoram under the banner of AGS Entertainments. The film is touted to be a mega budget project. Title, other cast and technical crew has not yet confirmed. Hari and Surya will join hands in June or July 2011.
On the other hand Surya after completing '7aam Ariv' will be switching over to KV Anand's project which will be produced by Kalpathy S Agoram under the banner of AGS Entertainments. The film is touted to be a mega budget project. Title, other cast and technical crew has not yet confirmed. Hari and Surya will join hands in June or July 2011.
Friday, December 3, 2010
Rakta Charitra 2 - Review
Cast: Vivek Oberoi, Surya, Shatrughan Sinha, Priyamani, Radhika Apte, Sudip, Subhalekha Sudhakar and others.
Ram Gopal Varma is known for controversies. He made a thorough research on the life of Paritala Ravi and met the people, including his wife and other followers to know the real facts behind the killing of gangster-turned-politician. The director claims that his intention is not to bring out a film on Paritala Ravi, but wanted to use the real life incidents in his life for his film, which has a fictitious subject and fictional characters. Whether it is the portrayal of the real life story or not, RGV succeeded in creating some controversial issue over it and the protests of the Telugu Desam cadres helped him in making the first part a success and hit. Read on for Rakta Charitra 2 Review.
However, the second part of the film, had little scope for controversies and he made use of Surya’s hero image to work wonders. The actor has done justice to his character and his performance remains a highlight of the movie.
Story:
In the second part, Pratap Ravi concentrates on his political career and turns a minister with the blessings of his mentor Sivaji. On the other hand, another person Suryanarayana Reddy (Surya) awaits an opportunity to avenge the deaths of his relatives, who got killed in the hands of Pratap. He hatches a plan and triggers a bomb attack through a TV on Ravi, where the latter survives. DCP Ananda Prasad (Sudeep) identifies the culprit as Surya. In order to catch Surya, Ananda Prasad takes his wife Bhavani (Priyamani) into custody and brainwashes her to pressurise her husband to surrender to police.
Soon, Surya surrenders to police and goes to jail. While staying in prison he continues to plan for the elimination of Pratap Ravi. Even the minister also makes several attempts to kill Surya in the prison but fails in all his attempts. Meanwhile, some politicians, to settle their political scores with Ravi, helps Surya, who was in the prison. They also try to demoralise Pratap politically and give a party ticket to Bhavani to contest MLA election against Pratap Ravi. Unable to digest that a woman is trying to gain an upper hand, Ravi decides to kill Bhavani, but withdraws the bid following Nandini’s (Radhika Apte) intervention. To make Bhavani withdraw from the elections, Pratap meets Surya in the jail and the latter did not want to listen to him. Instead he makes it clear that his life ambition is to kill him. Disgusted at his answer, Pratap Ravi decide to contest the elections with a perfect planning. While discussing the election issues with his party men, Pratap Ravi gets killed by Muddu Krishna, an associate of Surya in the prison and the film ends with Surya being taken to the court for trial.
Performance:
Surya has given an impressive performance all through the movie and his performance is the highlight of the movie. He has taken the entire responsibility of making the film worth watching. He perfect emotions is a treat to watch. Instead of showing bloodstained and cold blooded murders, this time, the director chose to portray the friction between two arch rivals on the screen. Both Vivek Oberoi and Surya has performed well and on screen they look like a real life rivals. But it was Surya who gained the upper hand in the second part. The director has etched Priyamani’s role too with perfect precision, while Radhika Apte’s character is normal. This time Priyamani and Radhika has got good opportunity to showcase their acting capabilities. To avoid the controversy on the lines of first part, the director has trimmed the role of Shatrughan Sinha. Kannada actor Sudeep has proved again that he is an excellent actor. Subhalekha Sudhakar has done justice to his role.
Technical:
Dialogues by Nageswara Rao are average and good in parts. Especially, he has penned one-liner and punch dialogues for Surya that are quite effective. Lyrics are just okay. Dharam-Sandeep has given an excellent background score, which elevated the emotions in the scene. Cinematography by Amol Radhod is another highlight of the film. He has captured the emotions with perfect precision. The usage of lighting in the film is great and he should be commended for portraying the film on the celluloid exactly as visualised by RGV. Ashok Gupta could have sharpened his scissors further to cut some unnecessary scenes. Varma should be complimented for narrating the story effectively and he almost succeeded in explaining the entire story.
Remarks:
Those who have seen Rakta Charitra part one, would opt for watching the second part. So, there will be some definite audiences. Moreover, the director’s choice to cast Surya would again prompt the other audiences to watch the film. The film has bagged an above average talk.
Ram Gopal Varma is known for controversies. He made a thorough research on the life of Paritala Ravi and met the people, including his wife and other followers to know the real facts behind the killing of gangster-turned-politician. The director claims that his intention is not to bring out a film on Paritala Ravi, but wanted to use the real life incidents in his life for his film, which has a fictitious subject and fictional characters. Whether it is the portrayal of the real life story or not, RGV succeeded in creating some controversial issue over it and the protests of the Telugu Desam cadres helped him in making the first part a success and hit. Read on for Rakta Charitra 2 Review.
However, the second part of the film, had little scope for controversies and he made use of Surya’s hero image to work wonders. The actor has done justice to his character and his performance remains a highlight of the movie.
Story:
In the second part, Pratap Ravi concentrates on his political career and turns a minister with the blessings of his mentor Sivaji. On the other hand, another person Suryanarayana Reddy (Surya) awaits an opportunity to avenge the deaths of his relatives, who got killed in the hands of Pratap. He hatches a plan and triggers a bomb attack through a TV on Ravi, where the latter survives. DCP Ananda Prasad (Sudeep) identifies the culprit as Surya. In order to catch Surya, Ananda Prasad takes his wife Bhavani (Priyamani) into custody and brainwashes her to pressurise her husband to surrender to police.
Soon, Surya surrenders to police and goes to jail. While staying in prison he continues to plan for the elimination of Pratap Ravi. Even the minister also makes several attempts to kill Surya in the prison but fails in all his attempts. Meanwhile, some politicians, to settle their political scores with Ravi, helps Surya, who was in the prison. They also try to demoralise Pratap politically and give a party ticket to Bhavani to contest MLA election against Pratap Ravi. Unable to digest that a woman is trying to gain an upper hand, Ravi decides to kill Bhavani, but withdraws the bid following Nandini’s (Radhika Apte) intervention. To make Bhavani withdraw from the elections, Pratap meets Surya in the jail and the latter did not want to listen to him. Instead he makes it clear that his life ambition is to kill him. Disgusted at his answer, Pratap Ravi decide to contest the elections with a perfect planning. While discussing the election issues with his party men, Pratap Ravi gets killed by Muddu Krishna, an associate of Surya in the prison and the film ends with Surya being taken to the court for trial.
Performance:
Surya has given an impressive performance all through the movie and his performance is the highlight of the movie. He has taken the entire responsibility of making the film worth watching. He perfect emotions is a treat to watch. Instead of showing bloodstained and cold blooded murders, this time, the director chose to portray the friction between two arch rivals on the screen. Both Vivek Oberoi and Surya has performed well and on screen they look like a real life rivals. But it was Surya who gained the upper hand in the second part. The director has etched Priyamani’s role too with perfect precision, while Radhika Apte’s character is normal. This time Priyamani and Radhika has got good opportunity to showcase their acting capabilities. To avoid the controversy on the lines of first part, the director has trimmed the role of Shatrughan Sinha. Kannada actor Sudeep has proved again that he is an excellent actor. Subhalekha Sudhakar has done justice to his role.
Technical:
Dialogues by Nageswara Rao are average and good in parts. Especially, he has penned one-liner and punch dialogues for Surya that are quite effective. Lyrics are just okay. Dharam-Sandeep has given an excellent background score, which elevated the emotions in the scene. Cinematography by Amol Radhod is another highlight of the film. He has captured the emotions with perfect precision. The usage of lighting in the film is great and he should be commended for portraying the film on the celluloid exactly as visualised by RGV. Ashok Gupta could have sharpened his scissors further to cut some unnecessary scenes. Varma should be complimented for narrating the story effectively and he almost succeeded in explaining the entire story.
Remarks:
Those who have seen Rakta Charitra part one, would opt for watching the second part. So, there will be some definite audiences. Moreover, the director’s choice to cast Surya would again prompt the other audiences to watch the film. The film has bagged an above average talk.
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