Many—maybe too many, looking at this bunch of bone-tired warriors of Av-virtue—were the travels the Ferroni Brigade embarked on all through 2011: oftentimes for festivals all over Europe, sometimes for visits to this archive or that as part of our programming arbeit (to be read with a Japanese drawl). During those months in the dark, we saw a lot—some of which chimed and rhymed with new works we encountered in this multiplex back home or that gallery abroad, on this collector's Steenbeck or in that producer's private projection room (they still exist).
On one of those trips, we were joined by our main Mubi-man, His Kasness a.k.a. the Kasest with whom we plunged one evening into a brainstorming on what The Festival would look and feel like (truth be told: it was more like a communal delirium—but what do you expect from folks sitting...
On one of those trips, we were joined by our main Mubi-man, His Kasness a.k.a. the Kasest with whom we plunged one evening into a brainstorming on what The Festival would look and feel like (truth be told: it was more like a communal delirium—but what do you expect from folks sitting...
- 1/5/2012
- MUBI
Karunaas has been holding special mention for sharing good rapport with his co-stars, especially the newcomers. Master Shankar has more reasons to call him his brother not only in the film ‘Ambasamudarm Ambani’, but also in real life as well. It’s all because the actor has encouraged him to come up with best performance.
Master Shankar came to Chennai joining the office of Bhagyaraj as an assistant and with his recommendation made his debut in Ajith Kumar’s ‘Ji’. Bhagyaraj personally recommended Lingusamy to offer him some role. Following this film, he acted in various films - ‘Vallavan’, ‘Indiralogathil Na. Azhagappan’, ‘Kuselan’ and in around 24 films. The Ambasamudaram Ambani is a special film for Master Shankar as he has completed 25 films with this one.
At this special moment, Master Shankar thanks his mentor Bhagyaraj for reviving his life and Karunaas, who offered him a meaty role in his recent release.
Master Shankar came to Chennai joining the office of Bhagyaraj as an assistant and with his recommendation made his debut in Ajith Kumar’s ‘Ji’. Bhagyaraj personally recommended Lingusamy to offer him some role. Following this film, he acted in various films - ‘Vallavan’, ‘Indiralogathil Na. Azhagappan’, ‘Kuselan’ and in around 24 films. The Ambasamudaram Ambani is a special film for Master Shankar as he has completed 25 films with this one.
At this special moment, Master Shankar thanks his mentor Bhagyaraj for reviving his life and Karunaas, who offered him a meaty role in his recent release.
- 7/21/2010
- by Editor
- KollywoodToday
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