Some people in the industry are daring enough to say that they work here only for money and nothing else bothers them. But, some starlets give speeches about meaningful roles and still fall only for money. We are talking about yesteryear heroine and talented actress Suhasini. Most of the filmmakers in Tollywood get a harsh reply from this veteran beauty when they offer her a role. In fact, she gives a lecture about the kind of characters she is looking for her. Suhasini ruled out many offers...
Ajith's as yet untitled project directed by Vishnuvardhan has added another star cast to its list. Ashwin, who played a cop in Ajith's earlier Mankatha, will be seen in a significant role in the movie. Apparently, Ashwin's inclusion in the movie is based on Ajith's recommendation it is learnt.Vishnuvardhan has managed to rope in an ensemble star cast including Arya, Nayan and Tapsee for the movie. The movie will be scored by Yuvan and produced by AM Ratnam and Raghuram.
Jayam Ravi is kicked about his film with Samuthirakani in which he plays a dual role. One of the characters is a middle - aged Casanova rather like Rajinikanth from Netrikan. Jayam Ravi is working hard on his look as well as body language and dialect for this character. He wants everything to be perfect and he was told that make - up was a crucial element for his role to be pulled off successfully.The young actor has decided to request the help of the master, Kamal Haasan who specializes in...
Kalakallapu is living up to its name and it is rocking as far as the audience are concerned. Producer Dhananjayan has said that he is being besieged with offers for remakes in Malayalam and Telugu which is why the release of the film in those two states have been put off. The script has universal appeal, the producer feels. It would not be surprising if the film is remade in Bollywood as well.In another exciting development that is sure to delight fans, the makers are thinking of a sequel for...
Tamil films are now making an impact on the International stage as more and more of our films are getting recognized in prestigious film festivals held across the globe. The latest is that four Tamil films have been selected for the German Film Festival, 2012.Balaji Shakthivel's Vazhakku Enn 18/9, Sargunam directed Vaagai Sooda Vaa, Santha Kumar's Mounaguru and KS Thangasamy's Raattinam have received this honor.