KollywoodThe ace director reportedly got emotional and heaped praises on Gv Prakash for doing a wonderful job in the film.Digital NativeDigital NativeDirector Bala was at the special screening of Sarvam Thaala Mayam, which has Gv Prakash Kumar as its lead star. Soon after the show, the ace director got emotional and heaped praises on Gv Prakash for doing a wonderful job. He also wished the team a big success on its release on February 1st. Incidentally, Bala and Gv Prakash share a good rapport and have worked together in Naachiyar, a crime drama that had Jyothika playing the title role. The film, that released last year, was critically acclaimed. Written and directed by Bala, Naachiyar was also bankrolled by him under his banner B Studios. The star cast also had Ivana and producer Rockline Venkatesh in important roles. Maestro Ilaiyaraaja had scored music for this flick with Theni Eeshwar...
- 1/25/2019
- by Anjana
- The News Minute
Kollywood The yet-untitled project, will be bankrolled by Aura Cinemas which officially launched a customary ceremony in Chennai on Sunday. Digital NativeActor-composer Gv Prakash Kumar, who has nearly half a dozen acting assignments in his kitty currently, has signed yet another new project which will mark the debut of Kamal Prakash. The yet-untitled project, tipped to be a fantasy horror comedy, also stars Raiza Wilson of Bigg Boss fame as the leading lady. Raiza was last seen in last year’s runaway sleeper hit Pyaar Prema Kadhal opposite Harish Kalyan. Auraa Cinemas is bankrolling the project which was officially launched in a customary ceremony on Sunday in Chennai. “Gv Prakash has an impressive lineup of films this year and I am sure our film will be the icing on the cake for him. Raiza, high on her success of Ppk, was very excited upon hearing the script and she immediately gave her nod.
- 1/21/2019
- by Sreedevi
- The News Minute
KollywoodDhanasekar, an erstwhile associate of Mani Ratnam will be wielding the megaphone for this venture and Mani Ratnam has co-written the film.Digital NativeQuite a few days ago, there was a buzz that the musician turned actor Gv Prakash will be playing the lead role in Mani Ratnam’s next production venture. The latest reports on this project by Madras Talkies are that it will have Aishwarya Rajesh in the star cast as well. Sources in the know say that Gv Prakash and Aishwarya Rajesh will be playing siblings in this yet to be titled flick. The entire story will be on these two characters and they will have a meaty role to play, add sources. Dhanasekar, an erstwhile associate of Mani Ratnam will be wielding the megaphone for this venture and Mani Ratnam has co-written the film. It may be mentioned here that Gv Prakash is busy with a...
- 1/18/2019
- by Anjana
- The News Minute
InterviewIn this interview, art director Jacki speaks of the stupendous effort that went into making Vada Chennai, from the beedis that the characters smoke to the houses and appliances.Anjana ShekarDirector Vetrimaaran’s Vada Chennai, the first of his trilogy, opened to mixed reviews last week with many appreciating its visual brilliance and gripping character sketches while others panned the film for its portrayal of life in the area. Following criticism from certain quarters, Vetrimaaran has agreed to remove a few scenes deemed offensive from the film. But the efforts that went into the making of this film that travels back and forth in time, from the seventies to the early 2000s, is undeniable. The sheer magnitude of detailing, right from the film stills and advertisements painted on the walls to the kind of cigarettes and bikes used by the characters, a lot of effort has gone into the making of Vada Chennai.
- 10/26/2018
- by Anjana
- The News Minute
Interview The filmmaker talks to Tnm about his upcoming film, which is based on the practice of denying those from lower caste groups access to burial grounds.Anjana Shekar“I travel to rural areas often as part of my work and whenever I do, I talk to villagers and ask them about their pressing problems. I was expecting they’d tell me about the lack of infrastructure like schools, hospitals, connectivity and lack of facilities like good drinking water, etc. But to my surprise many of them invariably said that they wanted good burial sites,” begins documentary filmmaker Amshan Kumar. “Now this did not mean that they had other facilities. Maybe they had learnt to live without them but the humiliation that they undergo every time someone dies is far more berating, far more pressing. When someone dies, there’s fear in their minds. Where to bury the dead now?...
- 10/7/2018
- by Anjana
- The News Minute
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